Font Size: a A A

Effects Of Blood Flow Restriction Training On Balance Function In Patients With Ischemic Stroke

Posted on:2023-07-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X D TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2544306794963299Subject:Rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
Objective:To observe the effects of lower limb blood flow restriction training on balance function in patients with ischemic stroke.Methods:In strict accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria,32 patients with unilateral basal ganglia ischemic stroke who were hospitalized in the rehabilitation department of our hospital from October 2019 to January 2022 were randomly divided into the control group and the test group.The control group received routine rehabilitation treatment.The test was added with blood flow restriction training on the basis of routine rehabilitation treatment.In both groups,the balance function of the patients was comprehensively assessed using the Pro-Kin254 dynamic static balance instrument and the Berg Balance Scale before treatment(T0),after 1 week of treatment(T1),and after 2 weeks of treatment(T2).Results:At the beginning of treatment,there was no significant difference in the general data,static stability evaluation score,polyaxial proprioception evaluation score and BBS score of the experimental control group(P > 0.05).After 1 week of treatment,there was no significant difference in the static stability assessment score,polyaxial proprioception assessment score and BBS score in the experimental control group(P > 0.05).After 2 weeks of treatment,there was no significant difference in the static stability assessment score,hemiplegic lower limb polyaxial proprioception assessment score and BBS score in the experimental control group(P > 0.05),and the ipsilateral lower limb polyaxial proprioception assessment score was superior to that in the control group(P < 0.05).In the control group,there were significant differences in the static stability assessment score,polyaxial proprioception assessment score and BBS score at the three time points(P < 0.05),and the balance function of stroke patients after 2 weeks of treatment was better than that before treatment(P < 0.05)and after 1 week of treatment(P < 0.05),and the balance function of stroke patients after 1 week of treatment was better than that before treatment(P < 0.05).Conclusion:Blood flow restriction training can effectively improve balance dysfunction in ischemic stroke patients.
Keywords/Search Tags:Hemiplegia, Blood flow restriction training, KAATSU training, Balance, Stroke
PDF Full Text Request
Related items