Research progress in the application of motor-cognitive dual-task training in rehabilitation of walking function in stroke patients

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neurorestoratology Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jnrt.2022.100028
Zhi-Quan Yang , Meng-Fan Wei , Lin Chen , Jia-Ning Xi
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Restoration of walking ability in stroke patients is the basis for their return to their families and society. Motor-cognitive dual-task training (MCDTT) can effectively strengthen the functional network connection between motor and cognitive brain regions and promote brain functional network remodeling, which is more relevant to daily life than single-task training in improving walking dysfunction of stroke patients and can more effectively train patients' adaptive walking ability. This paper summarizes the application and research progress of MCDTT in post-stroke walking rehabilitation, and aims to provide a theoretical basis for further research on systematic motor-cognitive therapy techniques to promote walking rehabilitation in stroke patients.

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运动认知双任务训练在脑卒中患者步行功能康复中的应用研究进展
脑卒中患者行走能力的恢复是其回归家庭和社会的基础。运动-认知双任务训练(MCDTT)能有效加强脑运动与认知区域之间的功能网络连接,促进脑功能网络重塑,在改善脑卒中患者行走功能障碍方面比单任务训练更与日常生活相关,能更有效地训练患者的适应性行走能力。本文综述了MCDTT在脑卒中后步行康复中的应用及研究进展,旨在为进一步研究系统的运动认知治疗技术促进脑卒中患者步行康复提供理论依据。
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Journal of Neurorestoratology
Journal of Neurorestoratology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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