Observation of the effect of functional electrical stimulation combined with the new Bobath technique in the rehabilitation of patients with shoulder pain after stroke
Objective To explore the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation combinedwith the new Bobath technique in the rehabilitation of shoulder pain patients after stroke.Method 90 patients with post-stroke shoulder pain who received treatment at the Shanghai Fifth Rehabilitation Hospital from 2022 to 2023 were selected and divided into an experimental group(functional electrical stimulation combined with new Bobath technology treatment,n=45)and a control group(new Bobath technology treatment,n=45)using a random number table method.The clinical efficacy,VAS score,Fugl Meyer score,shoulder joint mobility score,and the of quality of life scores and patient satisfaction with treatment were compared to explore the application value.Results The total effective rate of the experimental group was 84.44%,which was higher than the control group's 64.44%,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After 4 weeks of treatment,the VAS score of the experimental group was lower than that of the pre-treatment and control groups,and the Fugl-Meyer score was higher than that of the pre-treatment and control groups(P<0.05);After 4 weeks of treatment,the range of motion of shoulder joint flexion,abduction,and external rotation in the experimental group was greater than that in the control group(P<0.05);After 4 weeks of treatment,the quality of life scores of both groups were higher than before treatment,and the experimental group was higher than the control group(P<0.05);The experimental group's satisfaction and total satisfaction were both higher than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of functional electrical stimulation and new Bobath technology has a good effect on the rehabilitation of shoulder pain patients after stroke,and the patient satisfaction after treatment is high,which can be promoted and used in clinical practice.
Functional electrical stimulationNew Bob technologyStrokeShoulder joint painRehabilitation