The Effects of Audiovisual Combined Finger Exercise Training on Cognitive Function of Senile Dementia Patients
This study aims to investigate the influence of audio-visual combined finger exercise training on the cognitive function of elderly dementia patients.A total of 120 elderly dementia patients from a nursing home in Kunming city were included in the study over the past year.Participants were randomly divided into a control group and three experimental groups(A,B,C),each consisting of 30 individuals.The control group received no intervention,group A underwent audio-visual training,group B engaged in hand movement training,and group C received audio-visual combined finger exercise training.The intervention spanned 8 weeks,occurring 5 times a week,with each session lasting 2 hours.MMSE and MoCA scores were compared across groups to observe changes in cognitive function.Results indicated that after 8 weeks,all three experimental groups showed significant improvement in scores compared to the control group(P<0.05),with group C demonstrating the most substantial enhancement.The study concludes that audio-visual combined finger exercise training plays a notably positive role in enhancing cognitive function in elderly dementia patients.
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