Effect of Rood Technique on Upper Limb Motor Function in Patients with Cerebral Infarction During Flabby Paralysis
Objective To observe the effect of Rood technique on upper limb motor function in patients with cerebral infarction during flunky paralysis.Methods 60 patients with upper limb flabby paralysis after cerebral infarction admitted to this hospital from January 2019 to February 2022 were selected as the research objects.According to the random number table method,they were divided into a conventional treatment group and a rood technique treatment group,with 30 cases in each group.The conventional treatment group was treated with conventional drugs and conventional rehabilitation treatment such as passive movement of limbs and joints.The Rood technique treatment group was treated with Rood technique in addition to conventional drug treatment.The Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale(U-FMA),Modified Ashworth Scale and Barthel Index(BI)were used to evaluate the upper limb motor function,muscle tension and activity of daily living of all patients before and after treatment.Results Before treatment,there was no significant difference in U-FMA score and BI score between the two groups(P>0.05).After 4 weeks of treatment,the U-FMA score and BI score in the Rood technique group were(10.33±2.86)points and(54.34±6.82)points,respectively,which were higher than(8.41±3.02)points and(46.51±7.13)points in the conventional treatment group,and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant(P<0.05).Before treatment,the muscle tension of the two groups was 0,and the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).After treatment,the improvement rate of muscle tension in the Rood technique treatment group was 80.00%,which was higher than 43.33%in the conventional treatment group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Rood technique can effectively promote the recovery of upper limb motor function in patients with cerebral infarction during flabby paralysis.
Rood techniqueCerebral infarctionFlabby paralysis stageUpper limb motor function