脑卒中康复新技术研究进展

Lin Meng, Dan Huang, Hong-hong Liu, Yun Qu
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中风幸存者通常会经历不同范围的功能障碍,恢复可能缓慢且不完全,这会对患者自身及其家人产生严重而长期的影响。虽然脑卒中患者的治疗主要依靠康复干预,但由于缺乏专业的康复服务、从家到医院的交通困难和不便等诸多限制,出院患者的康复需求并没有得到充分满足,因此影响了他们的康复预后。目前,包括远程康复(TR)、虚拟现实(VR)、机器人、电子纺织品(E-textiles)等在内的许多新的康复技术正在形成,并可能解决这些问题。本文试图探讨这些新的康复技术的研究进展,为脑卒中患者的康复干预提供一个新的视角。DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731017.03.003
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Research progress of new technologies in stroke rehabilitation
Survivors of stroke commonly experience a different range of dysfunction, and recovery can be slow and incomplete, which lead to a serious and long-term impact on patients themselves and their families. Although the treatment of stroke patients relies mainly on rehabilitation intervention, but the rehabilitation needs of discharged patients are not fully met due to lots of restrictions, such as the lack of professional rehabilitation services, the difficulty and inconvenience in transportation from home to hospital, therefore their prognosis of rehabilitation are affected. At present a number of new rehabilitation technologies, including telerehabilitation (TR), virtual reality (VR), robotics, electronic textiles (E-textiles), etc., are coming into being and may solve these problems. This article tries to discuss the research progress of these new rehabilitation technologies, and provide a new perspective for the rehabilitation intervention of stroke patients. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2017.03.003
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中国现代神经疾病杂志
中国现代神经疾病杂志 Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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