Therapeutic effect of modified constraint-induced movement therapy in rehabilitation of patients with stroke hemiplegia
- VernacularTitle:改良强制性诱导运动疗法对脑卒中偏瘫患者康复的疗效
- Author:
Dafu ZHANG
;
Jianrui QU
;
Yun WANG
;
Xiangrong YAO
- Keywords:
Exercise therapy;
Stroke;
Hemiplegia;
Rehabilitation
- From:
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine
2017;26(3):234-237
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To explore therapeutic effect of modified constraint-induced movement therapy on rehabilitation in patients with stroke hemiplegia.Methods: A total of 136 patients with stroke hemiplegia were selected and divided into routine rehabilitation group and modified rehabilitation group.After 12 weeks, scores of Fugal-Meyer motor assessment (FMA), modified Barthel index (MBI) and Berg balance scale (BBS), 6min walking distance (6MWD), psychological state and quality of life (QOL) were compared between two groups.Results: After 12 weeks, there were significant rise in scores of FMA, MBI and BBS and 6MWD, and significant reductions in scores of self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) in two groups, P<0.05 all.Compared with routine rehabilitation group, there were significant rise in scores of FMA [(53.23±5.13) scores vs.(60.67±5.67) scores], MBI [(57.83±6.11) scores vs.(69.93±6.74) scores] and BBS [(41.45±4.12) scores vs.(50.53±4.56) scores] and 6MWD [(179.46±24.62)m vs.(211.34±26.71)m], and significant reductions in scores of SAS [(50.75±2.56) scores vs.(41.11±1.53) scores] and SDS [(51.34±3.35) scores vs.(40.78±2.11) scores] in modified rehabilitation group, P<0.05 all.Compared with before rehabilitation, there were significant rise in physiological, psychological, social and setting dimension scores in both groups after rehabilitation, and those of modified rehabilitation group were significantly higher than those of routine rehabilitation group, P<0.05 all.Conclusion:Modified constraint-induced movement therapy can significantly improve movement, balance function, and anxiety, depression and daily living capacities in patients with stroke hemiplegia.