Effects of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization on Motor Function in Patients with Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders are common diseases that endanger human life and can lead to varying degrees of disability.The motor dysfunction of these patients is mainly caused by a decrease in neuromuscular control ability,which can manifest as decreased balance ability,abnormal gait,and decreased muscle function.Therefore,timely rehabilitation training is essential.Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization(DNS)is a rehabilitation technique that focuses on core stability.Many studies have explored the efficacy of dynamic neuromuscular stabilization in patients with neurological disorders.This article uses literature review method and inductive summary method to systematically summarize the impact of DNS on motor function rehabilitation in patients with neurological disorders.The results indicate that DNS has a positive impact on motor function,such as abdominal muscle activity,gait,and balance in patients with neurological disorders.DNS is a potential alternative rehabilitation strategy that can improve motor function in patients with neurological disorders.