Effects of Deep Muscle Electrical Stimulation Combined with Proprioception Training on Motor Function,Balance Function and Quality of Life in Stroke Hemiplegia Patients
Objective:To explore the changes in motor function,balance function and quality of life of stroke hemiplegia patients after combined intervention of proprioceptive training and deep muscle electrical stimulation.Methods:93 stroke hemiplegia patients were divided into control group A(received proprioceptive training intervention),control group B(received deep muscle electrical stimulation intervention)and combined group(received proprioceptive training combined with deep muscle electrical stimulation intervention)according to the random number table method,31 cases in each group.The motor function[simplified Fugl-Meyer motor function rating scale(FMA)score,6-minute walking distance(6MWD)],balance function[Berg balance scale(BBS)]and quality of life[modified Barthel index(MBI),concise health status survey scale(SF-36)]in three groups were compared before and after intervention.Results:After intervention,the FMA score,6MWD,BBS score,MBI and SF-36 scores in combined group were higher than those in control group A and control group B(P<0.05).Conclusion:After combined intervention with proprioceptive training and deep muscle electrical stimulation,the motor function,balance function and quality of life in stroke hemiplegia patients can be significantly improved.
Stroke hemiplegiaDeep muscle electrical stimulationBalance functionMotor functionProprioceptive trainingQuality of life