The most effective type of feedback for rehabilitation in different types of impairment of upper limb function in patients with chronic stroke

W. Ragab
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DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.5894 Received: 01.05.2018 Accepted: 05.06.2018 Published Online: 05.06.2018 Printed: 01.03.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(2): 211-4 Corresponding Author: Walaa M Ragab, Neurology Department, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt. E-Mail: Ragab_walla@yahoo.com Abstract Aim: The ultimate goal for many stroke patients is to achieve maximum level of functional independence that enables them to return home and reintegrate into community life as fully as possible. There are variable levels of impairment in stroke patients. Detecting the suitable type of feedback (visual or auditory) is important for improvement the impairment of stroke patients. Material and Method: Sixty left chronic stroke patients were representinging the samples of the study. The patients were assigned into four equal groups; The patients in group1(G1) and group 2 (G2) were of mild impairment of upper limb function while patients in group3 (G3) and group4 (G4) were of moderate impairment of upper limb function. Each group was tested by WMFT for detecting the function and time of motor performance of upper extremity( UE) . G1 and G3 received visual feedback training while G2 and G4 received auditory feedback training. Results: There was a significant increase in the degree of motor performance in all of the four groups G1, G2, G3 and G4 P value was less than with more evidence for .05 with more evidence for G1. Also there was a significant decrease in the time of motor performance in all the four groups P value was less than .05 with more evidence for G3. Discussion: Visual and auditory feedback have an effect on improving the motor performance of UE in mild and moderate impairment stoke patients with more evidence for visual feedback.
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对慢性脑卒中患者不同类型上肢功能损伤的康复最有效的反馈类型
DOI: 10.4328 / JCAM.5894收稿日期:01.05.2018收稿日期:05.06.2018出版日期:05.06.2018印刷日期:01.03.2019 J clinical Anal Med 2019;10(2): 211-4通讯作者:Walaa M Ragab,埃及开罗大学物理治疗学院神经内科。摘要目的:许多脑卒中患者的最终目标是实现最大程度的功能独立,使他们能够回家并尽可能充分地重新融入社区生活。中风患者有不同程度的损伤。检测合适的反馈类型(视觉或听觉)对于改善脑卒中患者的损伤是重要的。材料与方法:60例左慢性脑卒中患者为研究样本。患者被分为四组;1组(G1)、2组(G2)为上肢功能轻度损害,3组(G3)、4组(G4)为上肢功能中度损害。各组采用WMFT检测上肢运动功能(UE)的功能和时间。G1、G3接受视觉反馈训练,G2、G4接受听觉反馈训练。结果:G1、G2、G3、G4组大鼠运动功能程度均有显著提高,P值< 0.05,证据较多,G1组证据较多。四组大鼠运动表现时间均显著缩短,P值均小于0.05,G3组更明显。讨论:视觉和听觉反馈对轻度和中度脑损伤患者UE的运动表现有改善作用,视觉反馈的证据较多。
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