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Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke

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Hao, M; Fang, Q; Wu, B; Liu, L; Tang, H; Tian, F; Chen, L; Kong, D; Li, J
Published in: Open Life Sciences
January 1, 2023

This article aimed to explore the rehabilitation efficacy of intelligent rehabilitation training systems in hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke and provided more theoretical basis for the application of intelligent rehabilitation systems in the rehabilitation of hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke. To explore the rehabilitation efficacy of intelligent rehabilitation training system (RTS for short here) in post-stroke hemiplegic limb spasms, this study selected 99 patients with post-stroke hemiplegic limb spasms admitted to a local tertiary hospital from March 2021 to March 2023 as the research subjects. This article used blind selection to randomly divide them into three groups: control group 1, control group 2, and study group, with 33 patients in each group. Control group 1 used a conventional RTS, group 2 used the brain-computer interface RTS from reference 9, and research group used the intelligent RTS from this article. This article compared the degree of spasticity, balance ability score, motor function score, and daily living activity score of three groups of patients after 10 weeks of treatment. After 10 weeks of treatment, the number of patients in the study group with no spasms at level 0 (24) was significantly higher than the number of patients in group 1 (7) and group 2 (10), with a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05); In the comparison of Barthel index scores, after ten weeks of treatment, the total number of people in the study group with scores starting at 71-80 and 81-100 was 23. The total number of people in the score range of 71-80 and 81-100 in group 1 was 5, while in group 2, the total number of people in this score range was 8. The study group scored considerably higher than the control group and the difference was found to be statistically relevant (P < 0.05). In the Berg balance assessment scale and motor function assessment scale, after 10 weeks of treatment, the scores of the study group patients on both scales were significantly higher than those of group 1 and group 2 (P < 0.05). The intelligent RTS is beneficial for promoting the improvement of spasticity in stroke patients with hemiplegic limb spasms, as well as improving their balance ability, motor ability, and daily life activities. Its rehabilitation effect is good.

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Open Life Sciences

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2391-5412

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

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18

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Hao, M., Fang, Q., Wu, B., Liu, L., Tang, H., Tian, F., … Li, J. (2023). Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke. Open Life Sciences, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0724
Hao, M., Q. Fang, B. Wu, L. Liu, H. Tang, F. Tian, L. Chen, D. Kong, and J. Li. “Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke.” Open Life Sciences 18, no. 1 (January 1, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0724.
Hao M, Fang Q, Wu B, Liu L, Tang H, Tian F, et al. Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke. Open Life Sciences. 2023 Jan 1;18(1).
Hao, M., et al. “Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke.” Open Life Sciences, vol. 18, no. 1, Jan. 2023. Scopus, doi:10.1515/biol-2022-0724.
Hao M, Fang Q, Wu B, Liu L, Tang H, Tian F, Chen L, Kong D, Li J. Rehabilitation effect of intelligent rehabilitation training system on hemiplegic limb spasms after stroke. Open Life Sciences. 2023 Jan 1;18(1).
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Published In

Open Life Sciences

DOI

EISSN

2391-5412

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

Volume

18

Issue

1