The Effect of Using a Device Designed to Rehabilitate Stroke Patients and Increase Their Motor Abilities

B. Hasan, A. S. Hameed, M. Ali
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Abstract Stroke is one of the leading causes for disability worldwide. Motor function deficits due to stroke affect the patients' mobility, their limitation in daily life activities, their participation in society and their odds of returning to professional activities. All of these factors contribute to a low overall quality of life. Rehabilitation training is the most effective way to reduce motor impairments in stroke patients. This multiple systematic review focuses both on standard treatment methods and on innovating rehabilitation techniques used to promote upper extremity motor function in stroke patients. With these protocol patients has been a significant improvement in the level of physical efficiency, especially in the way of walking and the patient's ability to walk closer to normal walking. The rehabilitation program has also achieved a substantial improvement in the muscle strength of the muscles working on the upper limb (such as arm muscles) and also on the lower limb (such as the hip, knee and ankle).
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使用一种设计用于中风患者康复和提高其运动能力的装置的效果
中风是世界范围内致残的主要原因之一。中风引起的运动功能缺陷会影响患者的行动能力、日常生活活动的限制、社会参与和重返职业活动的几率。所有这些因素都导致整体生活质量较低。康复训练是减少脑卒中患者运动障碍的最有效方法。这篇多系统综述的重点是标准治疗方法和创新的康复技术,用于促进中风患者的上肢运动功能。通过这些方案,患者的身体效率水平得到了显著的提高,特别是在行走方式和行走能力方面,患者的行走能力更接近于正常的行走。康复项目也使上肢(如手臂肌肉)和下肢(如臀部、膝盖和脚踝)的肌肉力量得到了实质性的改善。
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