Influences of MOTOmed training on motor function of patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.09.010
- VernacularTitle:MOTOmed运动训练对胸腰段脊髓损伤患者运动功能的影响
- Author:
Yaohua LIU
1
;
Xueying HUANG
;
Lihua WANG
;
Shumin DONG
Author Information
1. 264001,山东省烟台市烟台山医院康复科
- Keywords:
Rehabilitation;
Spinal cord injury;
Muscle strength;
Joint range of motion;
Motor function;
Motor training;
MOTOmed
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2016;22(9):1224-1227
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the influences of MOTOmed training on functional independence of patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury. Methods A total of 60 patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury admitted from January 2009 to August 2013 were divided into observation group and control group by random number, each with 30 cases. Conventional methods of rehabilitation were used in the control group;while MOTOmed training was conducted in the observation group on the basis of conventional training. Muscle strength of lower limbs, range of motion ( ROM) of hips and knees, scores of motor function ( score of motor function in FIM ) were recorded before rehabilitation, 2 courses and 4 courses after rehabilitation. Score of muscle strength was in accordance with ASIA motor score, and with manual muscle test ( MMT) . Protractor was used to measure active bending degree. Motor function score was in accordance with FIM evaluation scale. Results After 2 courses and 4 courses after rehabilitation in the observation group, compared with the control group, muscle strength scores were (18.93 ±3.84), (29.36 ±4.29)(P<0.05); range of motion of hips were (65. 83 ± 15. 26)°,(100. 17 ± 7. 37)° (P<0. 05);range of motion of knees were respectively (45. 00 ± 9.10)°,(66.50±11.68)°,(P<0.05); scoresofmotorfunctionwererespectively(62.43±12.06),(100.10± 8. 70) (P<0. 01). Conclusions Adding MOTOmed training to conventional rehabilitation training can better improve motor function of patients with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury.