Application of cognitive-motor dual-task training in stroke:a bibliometrics analysis
10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2024.09.006
- VernacularTitle:认知-运动双重任务训练应用于脑卒中的文献计量分析
- Author:
Lu ZHANG
1
,
2
;
Jiangping MA
;
Erli YANG
;
Qiuhua CHEN
;
Lijun DONG
;
Xiaobing YIN
Author Information
1. 同济大学医学院,上海市 200082
2. 同济大学附属第十人民医院,神经内科,上海市 200072
- Keywords:
stroke;
cognitive-motor dual-task training;
bibliometrics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice
2024;30(9):1034-1042
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the current status and frontier trends of research on the application of cognitive-motor dual task training(CMDT)in stroke. Methods Relevant literatures on the application of CMDT in stroke were retrieved from CNKI,Wanfang data,VIP,SinoMed and Web of Science Core Collection from inception to October 11,2023,and was analyzed with CiteSpace 6.2R4. Results A total of 285 articles were included with 124 in Chinese and 161 in English.The annual number of publications showed a general upward trend.United States,Canada,Netherlands,China and United Kingdom were the lead-ing countries in terms of output in English.The scholar with the most publications in Chinese was Zheng Jiejiao,and the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine in Huadong Hospital of Fudan University was the leading institu-tion for Chinese publications.Vrije University Amsterdam was the leading institution for English publications.The most frequent Chinese keywords were gait,falls,balance,cognition and postural control.The most frequent English keywords were dual-task,walking,gait,balance and cognitive-motor interference.Bursting keywords from the past two years included gait training,cognitive tasks,balance ability and cognitive-motor interference. Conclusion The researches on the application of CMDT in stroke are on the rise,with hotspots including gait training,cognitive tasks and cognitive-motor interference.The mechanisms of CMDT and the development of optimal CMDT rehabilitation protocols for stroke may be researched more in the future.