Objective: to investigate the clinical efficacy of limb function rehabilitation in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Methods: the admission time was set from March 2020 to June 2021, and the research subjects wer...Objective: to investigate the clinical efficacy of limb function rehabilitation in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Methods: the admission time was set from March 2020 to June 2021, and the research subjects were selected as 70 patients with cerebrovascular disease admitted to our hospital, who were randomly divided into groups, 35 cases in each group, and the control group received conventional treatment and the experimental group received early rehabilitation training on the basis of routine treatment, and observed the daily living ability (ADL) score, neurological deficit (NIHSS) score, limb function score, anxiety (SAS) score, depression before treatment and 3 months after treatment (SDS) score changes, complication rates, satisfaction, and total effective rate of clinical treatment. Results: before treatment, there was no significant difference in ADL score, NIHSS score, limb function score, SAS score and SDS score between the two groups (P>0.05). The functional scores were significantly improved, and the NIHSS, SAS, and SDS scores were significantly decreased. At the same time, the incidence of complications in the experimental group was significantly lower, and the satisfaction was significantly higher. There was a significant difference between the two groups (P0.05). Conclusion: limb function rehabilitation training in patients with cerebrovascular disease has a good effect. It can not only reduce the NIHSS score, SAS score, SDS score and the incidence of complications, but also improve the ADL score, limb function score and satisfaction.展开更多
文摘Objective: to investigate the clinical efficacy of limb function rehabilitation in patients with cerebrovascular disease. Methods: the admission time was set from March 2020 to June 2021, and the research subjects were selected as 70 patients with cerebrovascular disease admitted to our hospital, who were randomly divided into groups, 35 cases in each group, and the control group received conventional treatment and the experimental group received early rehabilitation training on the basis of routine treatment, and observed the daily living ability (ADL) score, neurological deficit (NIHSS) score, limb function score, anxiety (SAS) score, depression before treatment and 3 months after treatment (SDS) score changes, complication rates, satisfaction, and total effective rate of clinical treatment. Results: before treatment, there was no significant difference in ADL score, NIHSS score, limb function score, SAS score and SDS score between the two groups (P>0.05). The functional scores were significantly improved, and the NIHSS, SAS, and SDS scores were significantly decreased. At the same time, the incidence of complications in the experimental group was significantly lower, and the satisfaction was significantly higher. There was a significant difference between the two groups (P0.05). Conclusion: limb function rehabilitation training in patients with cerebrovascular disease has a good effect. It can not only reduce the NIHSS score, SAS score, SDS score and the incidence of complications, but also improve the ADL score, limb function score and satisfaction.