Effects observation of synthetic physiotherapy plus virtual reality-based rehabilitation training on the quality of life and limb function of elderly patients with post-stroke hemiplegia
Objective To explore the effect of synthetic physiotherapy plus virtual reality-based rehabilitation training on the quality of life and limb function of elderly patients with post-stroke hemiplegia.Methods A control study was conducted on 100 elderly patients with post-stroke hemiplegia,and they were divided into an experimental group(synthetic physiotherapy combined with virtual reality-based rehabilitation training)and a reference group(synthetic physiotherapy)according to random number table method,each with 50 cases.The treatment effect,quality of life and limb function before and after treatment were compared between the two groups.Results Before treatment,there were no significant differences in the scores of simplified Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA)score and Activities of Daily Living(ADL)score between the two groups(P>0.05).After treatment,the experimental group had FMA score of(68.14±6.62)points and ADL score of(67.29±6.35)points,which were significantly higher than(79.02±7.24)and(76.82±7.43)points in the reference group(P<0.05).Compared with the reference group(86.00%),the total effective rate of the experimental group(98.00%)was significantly higher(P<0.05).Conclusion Synthetic physiotherapy combined with virtual reality-based rehabilitation training is proven to be more effective,which can improve patient's motor capability and quality of life.It is worthy of application and promotion.