Objective:To investigate the effect of E-LINK assessment and training system combined with routine rehabilitation training on the recovery of hand function in stroke.Methods:Forty cases of stroke were randomly divided into observation group and control group (n=20 each).The control group was given the routine rehabilitation training and occupational therapy training,and the observation group was subjected to the routine rehabilitation training and E-LINK assessment and training system assisted for upper limb and hand training.The E-LINK assessment and training system was used to evaluate the hand grip and pinch strength,simple test for evaluating hand function (STEF),and modified Barthel Index before and after treatment.Results:After treatment for 3 months,maximum grip and pinch strengths,STEF and MBI scores were significantly increased as compared with those before treatment with the difference being statistically significant (P<0.05),more significantly in observation than in control group (P<0.05).Conclusion:E-LINK assessment and training system combined with routine rehabilitation training could significantly improve the hand function of stroke patients. |