Rehabilitation effect of positional training on stroke in elderly bedridden patients
Objective To observe the rehabilitation effect of position training on stroke in elderly bedridden patients.Methods 123 elderly patients with stroke were selected and randomly divided into two groups using a number table method.The control group were consisted of 61 patients who underwent routine standing rehabilitation training,while the observation group were consisted of 62 patients who underwent posture training on the basis of routine standing rehabilitation training.The balance function before and after training between two groups of patients,as well as the occurrence of syncope symptoms and symptoms after training were compared.Follow up for 6 months to compare the recovery of blood circulation function between the two groups.Results After 3,7 and 14 d of health training,the Berg Balance Scale(BBS)score of the observation group was higher than that of the control group,and the incidence of syncope premonitions and syncope symptoms was lower than that of the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).After 6 months of follow-up after training,the cardiovascular function indicators of heart rate(HR),systolic blood pressure(SBP),and diastolic blood pressure(DBP)in the observation group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Standing rehabilitation training combined with positional training can promote the recovery of balance function and cardiovascular function in elderly stroke patients.
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