Objective:To explore the effectiveness of motor imaginary therapy combined with biological feedback treatment on the functional recovery of stroke patients with hemiplegia.Methods:Ninety stroke patients were randomly divided into groups A,B and C(n=30 each group),which were given routine rehabilitation training.Group B was given biological feedback treatment in addition,and group A was subjected to biological feedback and motor imaginary therapy treatment additionally.Before and after treatment,the patients in each group were assessed by Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) and modified Barthel index (MBI).Results:After treatment for two months,FMA and MBI scores in three groups were significantly increased as compared with pretreatment (all P<0.05),those in group A were higher than in groups B and C,and those in group B were higher than in group C (all P<0.05).Conclusion:Motor imagery therapy combined with biological feedback treatment can not only effectively improve the motor function of stroke patients with hemiplegia,but also improve the activities of daily living. |