Analysis of the Value of Early Physical Rehabilitation Training to the Rehabilitation of Hemiplegic Patients with Hy-pertensive Cerebral Hemorrhage
Objective:To explore the effect of early physical rehabilitation training on the rehabilitation effect of hemiplegic patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage.Methods:60 hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage hemiplegia patients admitted to the hospital from September 2021 to December 2022 were selected as the study subjects,and they were divided into the control group and the observation group according to the method of randomized number table,with 30 cases in each group.The patients in the control group implemented traditional intervention,and the patients in the observation group implemented early physical rehabilitation training.The nerve function deficit score,Barthel index,Fugl-meyer scale(FMA)score and nursing satisfaction score before and after the intervention were compared between the two groups of patients.Results:After the intervention,the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale(NIHSS)score of the patients in the observation group was(9.12±3.12)points,which was lower than(13.52±2.35)points of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=6.183,P<0.05).After intervention,Barthel index and FMA score in the observation group were higher than those in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=12.551,11.919;P<0.05).Among the nursing satisfaction score of patients,nursing attitude,nursing safety,nursing skills,and nursing level,in the observation group were higher than control group,and the difference was statistically significant(t=11.023,12.958,9.522,10.693,22.811;P<0.05).Conclusion:Early limb rehabilitation training can improve the limb function and daily life ability of hemiplegic patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage,and the neurological deficits of the patients have been significantly improved.The patients'satisfaction with the nursing service is higher,which is conducive to the recovery of the patients'condition.
Hypertensive cerebral hemorrhageHemiplegiaEarly physical rehabilitationNeurological deficitBarthel index