1."Effects of physical therapy guided by "" international classification of functioning,disability and health""on motor function of stroke patients"
Dong HAN ; Jinyan WANG ; Lihuizi SUN ; Jiayi XIA ; Yan ZHU
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(7):577-581
Objective To discuss how to use the core elements of international classification of functioning,disability and health(ICF) as a guide in stroke operation treatment to develop targeted,effective therapy plan and rehabilitation goals,establish individualized treatment of rehabilitation,and to observe the effect of limb movement function in stroke patients. Methods Sixty cases patients with stroke and aged from 40 to 65 years old were selected. The body function and structure of all stroke patients were marked by comprehensive evaluation scores of The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale ( NIHSS ) and Fugl?Meyer assessment. And then they were randomly divided into two groups,30 cases in each group. The observation group used the Chinese version of brief ICF Core Sets for evaluation, and set individualized treatment according to the results of the assessment;The control group, according to the conventional rehabilitation process, involved in training routine physical therapy. Again 8 weeks after treatment for patients with evaluation,the assessment results was compared with the results of the first assessment. Results Before treatment, the NIHSS, Fugl?Meyer assessment and Chinese version of brief ICF core elements scale scores for the observation group were 7. 95±2. 37,34. 5±4. 0 and 82. 15±17. 96,for the control group were 7. 58±2. 25,34. 8±4. 0 and 81. 55±18. 78. After treatment,the above three rating scale scores, for the observation group were improved to 4. 78 ± 1. 63, 56. 3 ± 4. 2, 60. 45 ±11. 04,for the control group were improved to 5. 13±1. 75,48. 1±3. 8,73. 56±16. 89. The two groups were significantly improved ( observation group:t=4. 94, 15. 51, 18. 59, P<0. 05;control group:t=3. 17, 14. 66, 12. 33,P<0. 05). After treatment,compared with the control group of three rating scale scores(5. 13±1. 75,48. 1
±3. 8 and 73. 56±16. 89),the observation group(4. 78±1. 63,56. 3±4. 2 and 60. 45±11. 04) improved more apparently(t=3. 15,14. 54,15. 45,P<0. 05) . Conclusion Guided by the idea of ICF and scale,with the demand of the patients as the center,to develop personalized physical therapy,can achieve more productive and more targeted rehabilitation goals.
2.Efficacy of mirror therapy for stroke patients with hemiplegia
Xiuli SUN ; Guojin HU ; Lihuizi SUN ; Chao GENG ; Li ZHANG ; Donglai LI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(12):941-945
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of mirror therapy for stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods Eighty stroke patients with hemiplegia were randomly divided into study group and control group with 40 cases in each group.Conventional rehabilitation training was given to patients in both groups;patients in study group were given additional mirror therapy for 24 weeks.The Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) scale was used to assess the motor function,Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) scale to assess the activity of daily living,Modified Barthel Index to assess the ability of daily living,Brunnstrom Stage Scale to evaluate the states of the upper extremities,and the modified Ashworth Scale to evaluate muscle spasticity before and after 24-week treatment.Results Mter 24 weeks of treatment,there were significant differences in FMA score [(44.08 + 2.44) vs.(40.53 +2.11),t =7.07,P<0.05,FIM score [(71.08 + 5.37) vs.(64.18 + 4.47),t =7.20,P < 0.05],modified Barthel index score [(59.75+7.84) vs.(54.25 +8.88),t =3.03,P<0.05 and Brunnstrom stage (Z=-3.000,P< 0.05) between the study group and the control group.However,there was no significant difference in modified Ashworth score between the two groups of patients (Z =-1.732,P > 0.05).Conclusion Mirror therapy can improve upper limb and hand function of the stroke patients with hemiplegia and enhance their ability of daily life activities;however,it has no significant effect to improve the limb spasm.