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Observation On Therapeutic Efficacy Of Rhythmic Movement Training In Spastic Patient With Hemiplegia

Posted on:2009-05-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360245460710Subject:Physical Education and Training
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Purpose: Stroke is one of the common diseases with high incidence in our country.The disable rate is about 70 per cent. The Recovered speed and efficacy of limbs dysfunctions is unsatisfactory,especially the hemiplegia,has become the important effect factor to the quality of hemiplegic patient daily life. It has become the focus for the therapist that what is the theraputic exercise for reducing muscle tension and spasticity.This study aimed at rehabilitation of hemiplegia in view of rhythmic movement exercise. The purpose of this study was how to activate motor units through isometric and eccentric exercises for patients.I hope to improve the patient's quality of life.Methods:The rehabilitative training with rhythmic movement exercise was carried out in the laboratory of physical therapy or in the hospital for 13 stroke patients. At the same time, compared with 15 stroke patients. Patients were evaluated in the training effect with Motor assessment scale(MAS), Ashworth'Scale, Fugl-Meyer Assessment and ADL(ability daily life).At the same time,we analysis the Rehabilitation mechanism with the sEMG(Surface Electromyogram Evaluation).Results(1)Rhythmic movement exercise can reduce the integral value of Motor assessment scale(MAS).It also can improve the nervous function of hemiplegic patient.(2)The amass rate of patient's muscular tension (from 0 to 1 grade) were High than those of before.It shows that rhythmic movement exercise can help the patients to improve their movement ability and ability daily life.(3) The sEMG show that rhythmic movement exercise can inhibit the exciting action of spine nerve cell.Conclusions :Rhythmic movement exercise will improve the clinical symptoms and physical characteristics of the lubar intervertebral disc protrusion and the quality of life for strok patient with hemiplegia.
Keywords/Search Tags:Rhythmic movement, hemiplegia, muscle spasticity, rehabilitation
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