The application effect of task-oriented rehabilitation training in patients with upper limb peripheral nerve injury and its influence on the recovery of nerve function
Objective To analyze the efficacy of guided task-based rehabilitation training for patients with upper limb peripheral nerve injuries and its influence on neurological function recovery.Methods 100 patients with upper limb peripheral nerve injuries admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to January 2023 were divided into two groups using a digital randomization table.The control group(50 cases)received standard rehabilitation therapy,whereas the observation group(50 cases)received guided task-based rehabilitation training.Three months later,a comparison was made regarding the clinical outcomes,practical hand function,and neurological function recovery between the two groups.Results Post-treatment,the observation group showed an excellent and good rate of 98.00%,surpassing the control group's 86.00%(x2=4.891,P=0.027).The overall effective rate for hand function in the observation group was 96.00%,which was higher than the 80.00%in the control group(x2=6.061,P=0.014).In the observation group,patients with damaged upper limbs exhibited superior amplitudes in the ulnar,median,and radial nerves,as well as median nerve motor nerve conduction velocity and median nerve electromyographic latency compared to the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Guided task-based rehabilitation training offers significant benefits for patients with upper limb peripheral nerve injuries,enhancing clinical outcomes,improving practical hand function,and facilitating nerve function recovery.
Guided Task Homework Rehabilitation TrainingUpper limb peripheral nerve injuryPractical hand functionsNeurological function