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Good right body put impact on treatment outcomes for patients with stroke |
ZHENG Chunru, CHEN Qinghui. |
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Cangnan County people’s Hospital, Wenzhou, 325800 |
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ZHENG Chunru,CHEN Qinghui.. Good right body put impact on treatment outcomes for patients with stroke[J]. JOURNAL OF WEZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 2016, 46(9): 670-672.
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Abstract Objective: To study the good body position is put for stroke patients with hemiplegia side limb motor function, muscle tone, and the influence of daily life (ADL) of independence. Methods: Meet the requirements for the study of stroke patients were divided into experimental group and control group, experimental group 30 cases and control group 30 cases. After admission in the two groups were treated with the same time, the strength of treatment, treatment method, the experimental group and use good body position to put all the way, the control group is affected by many take random position. Without the rating scale, ADL scale and the modified Ashworth muscle tension, the function of patients in hospital and 30 days in hospital were evaluated. Results: The patients with hemiplegia side body complications were significantly lower than the control group (P<0.05). Motor function, muscle tension and daily life activities ability improvement compared with the control group with significant difference (P<0.05). Conclusion: Patients with stroke hemiplegia limbs early to put a good body position all the way can reduce the hemiplegic side body complications, limb spasm and contracture, and promote the paralyzed limbs rehabilitation, so as to improve the life of patients with self-care ability and life quality, promote patients early return to society.
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Received: 19 October 2015
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