Efficacy of Visual Auditory Media guided Active Functional Exercise in Stroke Patients |
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EN KeyWords: visual auditory media stroke motor function and balance functional independence |
Fund Project:湖南省卫生厅科研计划课题(C2013-056) |
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Objective: To study the visual auditory media guided active functional exercise and its influence on motor function, balance and functional independency of stroke patients. Methods: A total of 90 stroke patients with hemiplegia were randomly divided into control group (n=44) and study group (n=46). Patients in control group were given the routine stroke rehabilitation therapy, and functional exercise which was guided by the explanations. In study group, patients were subjected to the routine stroke rehabilitation therapy, and the functional exercise of limbs guided by visual and auditory media. After treatment, these two groups were evaluated with Fugl Meyer exercise, Fugl Meyer balance assessment and FIM functional independence assessment. Results: After 4 weeks of treatment, Fugl Meyer exercise, Fugl Meyer balance score and FIM function independence score in both groups had significant improvement as compared with pre therapy (P<0.05). After treatment, Fugl Meyer exercise, Fugl Meyer balance score and FIM function independence score showed statistically significant difference between two groups. Conclusion: Using visual auditory media guiding the active functional exercise can better improve motor function, balance and functional independency of stroke patients. |
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