《中国康复理论与实践》 ›› 2015, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (07): 821-825.

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双侧运动训练对脑卒中恢复期上肢运动功能障碍的疗效

王强 1,2a,黄富表 1,2b,颜如秀 1,2b,张通 1,2a,陆宏宇 1,2a,宋鲁平 1,2a   

  • 收稿日期:1900-01-01 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2015-07-25 发布日期:2015-07-25

Effect of Bilateral Movement Training on Upper Extremity Dysfunction after Stroke

WANG Qiang1,2a, HUANG Fu-biao1,2b, YAN Ru-xiu1,2b, ZHANG Tong1,2a, LU Hong-yu1,2a, SONG Lu-ping1,2a   

  1. 1.Capital Medical University School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Beijing 100068, China; 2. a. Department of Neurorehabilitation; b. Department of Occupational Therapy, Beijing Bo'ai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Centre, Beijing 100068, China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Published:2015-07-25 Online:2015-07-25

摘要: 目的 探讨双侧运动训练对脑卒中恢复期偏瘫患者上肢运动功能障碍的治疗效果。方法 52例偏瘫患者随机分成治疗组(n=26)和对照组(n=26)。治疗组采用双侧运动疗法,对照组采用传统神经发育法训练患侧上肢,共治疗6周。分别于治疗前后采用Fugl-Meyer评定的上肢部分(FMA-UE)和改良Barthel指数(MBI)进行评定。结果 两组治疗后,FMA-UE、MBI评分均较治疗前明显改善(P<0.01),治疗后治疗组FMA-UE、MBI评分显著高于对照组(P<0.001)。结论 双侧运动训练能显著提高脑卒中恢复期偏瘫患者的上肢运动功能及日常生活活动能力。

关键词: 脑卒中, 偏瘫, 双侧运动训练, 康复, 日常生活活动, 运动功能

Abstract: Objective To observe the effect of bilateral movement training on upper extremities dysfunction in stroke patients in convalescent phase. Methods 52 patients with hemiplegia were randomly divided into treatment group (n=26) and control group (n=26). The treatment group accepted bilateral upper extremities movement training, and the control group accepted routine neurodevelopment training mainly with affected upper extremities, for 6 weeks. They were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment upper-extremity section (FMA-UE) and modified Barthel Index (MBI) before and after treatment. Results The FMA-UE and MBI scores improved in both groups after treatment (P<0.01), and improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.001). Conclusion Bilateral movement training may improve upper extremity function and activities of daily living more effectively for stroke patients in convalescent phase.

Key words: stroke, hemiplegia, bilateral movement training, rehabilitation, activities of daily living, motor function