Abstract:To observe the effects of needle insertion in treating the patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) in remitting stage. Methods:A total of 8 cases of RRMS in remitting stage were selected to be treated with “Experienced Ten Acupoints”, “Thirteen Governor Vessel Acupoints”, “Twelve hand-feet Acupoints” and their modified prescriptions. The treatments involved 12 weeks (5 days a week, 2 weeks a course, a rest after a course) and follow-ups lasting at least 2 years. The annual relapse rates were analyzed through the calculation of the changes of Expanded Disability Status Scales (EDSS) recorded before and after the treatments. Results:A total of 5 cases were treated markedly effective and 2 cases effective, while the left one ineffective. Through follow-ups, the annual relapse rates tended to decline. Conclusion:Wang Laoting's experiential prescriptions in treating patients with RRMS in remitting stage are effective.