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许佳,胡世红,凌晴,何嫱,陈丽丹,陈庆珍.功能性电刺激对偏瘫患者下肢功能及步态的影响[J].中国康复,2015,30(3):189-191
功能性电刺激对偏瘫患者下肢功能及步态的影响
Efficacy of functional electrical stimulation on the lower limb function and walking ability of hemiplegic stroke patients
  
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中文关键词: 脑卒中  偏瘫  功能性电刺激  下肢运动功能  步行能力
英文关键词: stroke  hemiplegia  functional electrical stimulation  lower limb motor function  walking ability
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许佳 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
胡世红 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
凌晴 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
何嫱 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
陈丽丹 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
陈庆珍 复旦大学附属上海市第五人民医院上海 200240 
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中文摘要:
  目的:观察功能性电刺激对脑卒中偏瘫患者下肢运动功能及步态的影响。方法:60例脑卒中偏瘫患者分成观察组和对照组,每组30例。对照组采用常规康复训练方法,观察组在此基础上增加佩戴步态诱发功能电刺激仪的步态训练,每次20min,每周5次,持续8周。于治疗前后采用下肢Fug-Meyer运动功能评分(FMA)、功能性步行能力分级(FAC)及足印分析法对2组患者进行评定。结果:治疗8周后,2组患者下肢FMA评分、FAC分级及患侧的平均步长、步宽及步速均较治疗前显著提高(P<0.05),且观察组更高于对照组(P<0.05)。结论:使用功能性电刺激进行步态训练后可进一步改善脑卒中偏瘫患者的下肢运动功能,提高步行能力。
英文摘要:
  Objective: To investigate the efficacy of functional electrical stimulation on the lower limb motor function and walking ability of hemiplegic stroke patients. Methods: Sixty hemiplegic stroke patients were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group (n=30 each). Both groups were treated with routine rehabilitation, but the treatment group also undertook gait training with gait triggered functional electrical stimulation. The training was carried out 20 min every day, 5 days every week for 8 weeks. All patients were assessed with the Fugl-Meyer lower limb assessment (FMA), functional ambulation category (FAC) classification and footprint analysis pretreatment and 8 weeks post treatment. Results: Eight weeks post treatment, the FMA motor function, FAC classification and the average values of step length, stride width and velocity at the affected side in both two groups were significantly increased as compared with those pretreatment, more significantly in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusions: Gait training with functional electrical stimulation combined with routine rehabilitation training can distinctly improve the motor function of lower limbs and the walking ability of hemiplegic stroke patients.
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