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The Effect Of MCIMT On Walking Ability And The EMG Of Lower Limb In Stroke Patients

Posted on:2017-01-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J R JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330488979226Subject:Human Movement Science
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Objective:Using the sEMG to investigate the effect of CIMT for the walking function and the ability of lower limb. Method:There are 22 eligible patients in huashan hospital to be random allocation into two groups,the treatment group and control group.Both of them are taken normal stroke rehabilitation training.Besides,the treatment group will add a lower limbs training which designed by CIMT for 2 hours per day and 5 days per week.The control group will encourage patients to have some self training and stay the same training time with treatment group.The treatment of both groups will last for four weeks.The data include FMA,BBS,TUGT,10 m walking test and collect the RMS of RF,VL,VM.Result:1,Clinical assessment.The data of FMA,BBS had no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).Inside each group,there was a significant difference before and after the treatment(P<0.05).2,The data of three EMG had no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05)in all three walking period.Inside the treatment groups,only few datas showed a significant difference in all three walking period and some control groups do the same.All data of walking ability had a significant difference(P<0.05).Conclusion:1,The mCIMT treatment have some good effects in the ability of lower limbs,but compare with normal treatment,it do not have any advantages.And the reason of this maybe is the characteristics of mCIMT, the experimental error or the lack of sample size.2,The mCIMT treatment,however, is better than the normal treatment in the walking ability.3,mCIMT can be used as a assist method for stroke patients,especially for the patients who is younger and have more requirement of independent ambulation.
Keywords/Search Tags:stroke, sEMG, mCIMT, the ability of lower limb, walking ability
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