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Effect Of Leg Cycle Ergometer Training On Walking Ability In The Early Phase Of Stroke Patients

Posted on:2017-08-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C G NiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330512453139Subject:Human Movement Science
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Objective:About 1/3-1/2 of early stroke patients are unable to walk in three months.Therefore, at this stage, one of the core content of rehabilitation is to improve the walking ability of the lower limbs. This article aims to explore the LCET with conventional rehabilitation compared to single conventional rehabilitation treatment of stroke patients early on whether a more significant walking ability, and to seek the best combination for the treatment of patients.Methods: From May 2015 to July 2015, selected from Tongji Hospital, Department of Rehabilitation inpatient patients out of 20 cases of eligible stroke patients were divided into conventional treatment group(control group), LCET group(intervention group) groups, each group of 10 people, including the intervention group conventional therapy plus LCET training routine treatment control group, two groups of six days a week treatment, treatment time is 1hour per day, including LCET intervention group training for 20 minutes. Using Berg Balance Scale, FAC score, lower limb Fugl-Meyer score and 10 meters maximum speed before treatment and after treatment for 4 weeks, 8 weeks after treatment of patients with lower limb walking ability were assessed.Results: 1 After 4 weeks of treatment, the score of LCET group is higher than the conventional therapy group Berg scale score of 1.31%; after 8 weeks of treatment, LCET group has grown up by 0.71% compared to the conventional treatment group; Compared with4 weeks results, the result of 8 weeks of the intervention group improved 0.55% in the control group improved 1.64%.2 After 4 weeks of treatment, the score of LCET group is higher than the conventional therapy group FAC score of 1.33%; after 8 weeks of treatment, LCET group has grown up0.72% compared to the conventional treatment group; 4-week treatment with the results of phase 8 weeks than the intervention group increased by 12% in the control group improved by4%.3 After 4 weeks of treatment, the score of LCET group is higher than the conventional therapy group FMA score of 0.32%; after 8 weeks of treatment, LECT group has grown up0.27% over the conventional treatment group; 4-week treatment with the results of phase 8weeks than the intervention group improved 0.37% in the control group improved 0.45%4 After 4 weeks of treatment, the score of LECT group is higher than the conventional therapy group 10 mWT score of 20.83%; after 8 weeks of treatment, LECT group is 63.17%higher than the conventional therapy group; 4-week treatment with the results of phase 8weeks than the intervention group increased by 2% in the control group improved 1.69%Conclusion:1 Compared with conventional treatment, Leg cycle ergometer training combined with conventional treatment more significantly improved balance in patients with early stroke, walking function, lower limb motor function and walking speed 10 m.2 The former four weeks during the whole treatment,comprehensive intervention group indexes significant progress, progress in conventional treatment group balance and 10 m maximum walking speed is not obvious; the latter four weeks during the whole treatment,comprehensive intervention group and routine treatment group indicators are significant progress, show comprehensive intervention group at each time period was a significant effect,but the efficacy of conventional treatment group over time will gradually emerge.3 The score of 8 weeks is better than the score of 4 weeks of treatment, indicating that the longer treatment duration, the better.
Keywords/Search Tags:Leg cycle ergometer training, Stroke, Walking ability
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