Comparison of recovery of hemiplegic limb function between mirror therapy and routine occupational training in post-stroke elderly patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-9026.2014.05.003
- VernacularTitle:镜像疗法与常规作业训练对老年脑卒中患者偏瘫肢体功能恢复的疗效比较
- Author:
Renyang ZHU
;
Xinfang SUN
;
Guirong XIAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Stroke;
Functional laterality;
Activities of daily living
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2014;33(5):454-456
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To compare the effect of mirror therapy (MT) supplemented by early rehabilitative intervention and acupunture therapy on recovery of hemiplegic limb function versus routine occupational training in post-stroke elderly patients.Methods Totally 120 acute-stroke elderly patients with limb paralysis were randomly divided into two groups:MT group and control group (n=60,each).All 120 patients received routine rehabilitative intervention and acupunture therapy except for 30 minutes mirror therapy daily as add-on therapy to the MT group,all patients were assessed with Chinese Stroke Scale(CSS) and the Barthel index(BI) before and after treatment 1 and 3 months.Results At the end of 1 and 3 months of treatment,CSS in the MT groups was (15.6±8.5)scores,(11.6±7.2)scores,ADL was (75.3±13.9)scores,(80.1±13.0)scores;CSS in the control group was (16.2±5.8)scores,(14.8±6.1)scores,ADL was (68.2±13.5)scores,(70.5±12.9)scores.Before treatment,CSSandADLwas (21.3±7.1)scores,(63.7±12.6)scoresin the MT group; (20.8 ± 7.6) scores,(61.7 ± 11.4) scores in the control group.There were significant differences in CSS and ADL between groups,except CSS after 1 month (t=1.40,2.38,-3.27,-3.47; P=0.166,0.019,0.001,0.001,respectively).After 3 months of treatment,CSS and ADL in the MT group had considerably outperformed those of the control group(t=2.40,-3.47,P<0.05 or 0.01).Conclusions Mirror therapy is better than routine occupational training in improving the motor function of limbs and activities of daily living(ADL) ability 3 months after stroke,on the basis of early rehabilitative intervention and acupunture therapy.