Abstract:ObjectiveTo explore the effect of head and neck training in promoting balance of hemiplegia and recovery of lower limb motor function.Methods76 patients with stroke hemiplegia admitted in our hospital from July 2015 to September 2016 were randomly divided into trial group and control group according to the random number table method.The rats in the control group were given routine rehabilitation training based on Bobath technique.The head neck training was trained on the basis of routine rehabilitation training in the trial group.After 4 weeks of treatment,the Fugl-Meyer lower limb motor function rating scale(FMA),Bery balance scale(BBS),Tinetti gait assessment scale(TGA)and 10 m walking speed were used to evaluate the balance of the two groups and the recovery of lower limb motor function.ResultsThe balance and motor function of the two groups were significantly improved compared with those before recorery treatment(P<0.05).The FMA scale,BBS scale,TGA scale and 10 m walking speed score were compared with the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).ConclusionIncreasing head and neck training on the basis of routine rehabilitation training is of great significance to promote the balance of hemiplegic patients and the recovery of motor function of lower extremities.It can be more effective in improving the quality of life of patients and deserves clinical promotion.
江兴妹 ;庄晓鹏 ;张维. 头颈部训练在提高偏瘫患者平衡及下肢运动功能恢复中的作用[J]. 中国当代医药, 2017, 24(35): 41-43.
JIANG Xing-mei;ZHUANG Xiao-peng;ZHANG Wei. The role of head and neck training in improving the balance of hemiplegic patients and the recovery of lower limb motor function. 中国当代医药, 2017, 24(35): 41-43.