Effect of transcranial ultrasound stimulation on upper limb motor function in patients with ischemic stroke
Explore the effect of transcranial ultrasound stimulation(TUS)on upper limb motor function in patients with ischemic stroke.Firstly,according to the number table method,30 cases were randomly selected and divided into an experimental group and a control group of 30 cases.Secondly,compare the Fugl Meyer Motor Function Assessment-Upper Limb Part(FMA-UE),Hemiplegic Upper Limb Function Test-Hong Kong Version(FTHUE-HK),and Motor Activity Recording Scale(MAL)before and after treatment between the two groups.Finally,after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment,the FMA-UE score,FTHUE-HK grade,MAL-AOU score,and MAL-QOM score of both groups were higher than before treatment,while the experimental group was higher than the control group(P<0.05).TUS can significantly improve upper limb motor function in patients with ischemic stroke,promote patient recovery,and is worthy of clinical application.
Transcranial ultrasound stimulationUpper limb motor functioncerebral ischemic stroke