The effect of orbital suspension weight-loss rehabilitation training mode on lower limb movement and balance function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke
Objective lo investigate the effect of orbital suspension weight-loss rehabilitation training mode on lower limb movement and balance function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke.Methods The study selected patients with hemiplegia after stroke treated in Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from September 2020 to January 2022,and divided them into the control group(n=35)and the observation group(n=36)according to the different floors of the ward.The control group received conventional rehabilitation training,while the observation group received orbital suspen-sion weight-loss rehabilitation training mode,and both groups were treated for 20 days.Before and after the intervention,the Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)for the lower limb,the Berg Balance Scale(BBS),and the Sheikh Trunk Control Test(TCT)were used to compare the lower limb movement function and balance function of the two groups of patients.Results The difference in FMA for the lower limbs score between the observation group before and after intervention was(14.61±2.59),which was greater than that of the control group(10.17±2.50);the difference in the BBS score between the obser-vation group before and after intervention was(13.81±2.72),which was greater than that of the control group(8.80±2.94);the difference in the TCT score between the observation group before and after intervention was(21.19±11.65),which was greater than that of the control group(12.94±7.11).The above differences all had statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion The orbital suspension weight-loss rehabilitation training mode can effectively improve lower limb move-ment function,balance function,and trunk control ability in patients with hemiplegia after stroke.
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