Objective: to use early rehabilitation treatment for the patients with acute stroke hemiplegia, to observe and analyze its impact on the upper and lower limb function recovery and daily life ability. Methods: in June ...Objective: to use early rehabilitation treatment for the patients with acute stroke hemiplegia, to observe and analyze its impact on the upper and lower limb function recovery and daily life ability. Methods: in June 2021-June 2022 for intercept research time interval, a total of 60 cases of acute stroke hemiplegia, random principle specification grouping, control group received 30 cases of routine treatment, observation group received 30 cases of early rehabilitation treatment, around the upper and lower limb function assessment score, daily life ability evaluation score, balance function, cognitive function scale evaluation score and complication rate data line to compare. Results: before the treatment work, the evaluation results, daily life ability, balance function, and cognitive function evaluation results showed no difference (P> 0.05), and the results were higher (P <0.05);for the complication rate, the observation group showed lower results (P <0.05). Conclusion: for acute stroke cases, early rehabilitation treatment, which can improve the function of upper and lower limbs, strengthen their living ability, balance function and cognitive function, and prevent complications in patients, which is worthy of clinical application.展开更多
Background:Lower limb burns can significantly delay recovery of function.Measuring lower limb functional outcomes is challenging in the unique burn patient population and necessitates the use of reliable and valid too...Background:Lower limb burns can significantly delay recovery of function.Measuring lower limb functional outcomes is challenging in the unique burn patient population and necessitates the use of reliable and valid tools.The aims of this study were to examine the test-retest reliability,sensitivity,and internal consistency of Sections 1 and 3 of the Lower Limb Functional Index-10(LLFI-10)questionnaire for measuring functional ability in patients with lower limb burns over time.Methods:Twenty-nine adult patients who had sustained a lower limb burn injury in the previous 12 months completed the test-retest procedure of the study.In addition,the minimal detectable change(MDC)was calculated for Section 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10.Section 1 is focused on the activity limitations experienced by patients with a lower limb disorder whereas Section 3 involves patients indicating their current percentage of pre-injury duties.Results:Section 1 of the LLFI-10 demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability(intra-class correlation coefficient(ICC)0.98,95%CI 0.96–0.99)whilst Section 3 demonstrated high test-retest reliability(ICC 0.88,95%CI 0.79–0.94).MDC scores for Sections 1 and 3 were 1.27 points and 30.22%,respectively.Internal consistency was demonstrated with a significant negative association(rs=?0.83)between Sections 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10(p<0.001).Conclusions:This study demonstrates that Section 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10 are reliable for measuring functional ability in patients who have sustained lower limb burns in the previous 12 months,and furthermore,Section 1 is sensitive to changes in patient function over time.展开更多
This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the essential considerations in designing adaptive clothing for women with lower limb prostheses in Saudi Arabia. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research entai...This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the essential considerations in designing adaptive clothing for women with lower limb prostheses in Saudi Arabia. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research entailed semi-structured, in-depth interviews with women utilizing lower limb prostheses and prosthetic specialists. This approach was selected to unearth pivotal design prerequisites and comprehend the specific challenges these women encounter within the realm of clothing. The utilization of selective sampling facilitated the collection of intricate and valuable insights. A Functional, Expressive, and Aesthetic (FEA) User Needs model was utilized to scrutinize participant feedback. Functional requisites encompass ease of dressing and undressing, accessibility to the prosthetic limb, comfort, mobility with the prosthesis, and appropriate fit. Additionally, participants highlighted various expressive needs, including privacy preservation, modesty, camouflaging disability appearances, maintaining alignment with non-disabled women’s fashion, and considerations about the aesthetic aspects of garments.展开更多
Background: Water weight-loss walking training is an emerging physical therapy technique, which provides new ideas for improving the motor function of stroke patients and improving the quality of life of patients. How...Background: Water weight-loss walking training is an emerging physical therapy technique, which provides new ideas for improving the motor function of stroke patients and improving the quality of life of patients. However, the rehabilitation effect of water weight-loss training in stroke patients is currently unclear. Objective: To analyze the effect of water weight loss walking training in stroke patients. Methods: A total of 180 stroke patients admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 were selected and randomly divided into two groups. The control group received routine walking training, and the research group performed weight loss walking training in water on this basis. The lower limb motor function, muscle tone grade, daily living ability, gait and balance ability were compared between the two groups before and after treatment. Results: Compared with the control group, the FMA-LE score (Fugl-Meyer motor assessment of Lower Extremity), MBI score (Modified Barthel Index) and BBS score (berg balance scale) of the study group were higher after treatment, and the muscle tone was lower (P Conclusion: Water weight loss walking training can enhance patients’ muscle tension, correct patients’ abnormal gait, improve patients’ balance and walking ability, and contribute to patients’ motor function recovery and self-care ability improvement.展开更多
Objective: to analyze the clinical value of biofeedback training in elderly stroke patients to promote the recovery of their lower extremity motor dysfunction. Methods: from January 2021 to January 2022, 76 cases of s...Objective: to analyze the clinical value of biofeedback training in elderly stroke patients to promote the recovery of their lower extremity motor dysfunction. Methods: from January 2021 to January 2022, 76 cases of senile stroke were diagnosed in our hospital. They were divided into two groups: control group and observation group. There were 38 cases in each group. The control group was treated with conventional drugs and rehabilitation training. The observation group further increased biofeedback training Lower limb motor dysfunction and daily living ability were evaluated and compared. Results: the difference of Fugl-Meyer scale score between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the score of Fugl-Meyer scale in the observation group was higher than that in the control group after treatment (P<0.05);The difference of Barthel index between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the Barthel index in the observation group was higher than that in the control group after treatment (P<0.05);The difference of NIHSS scores between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the NIHSS scores in the observation group were lower than those in the control group after treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion: the combined use of biofeedback training for elderly stroke patients can effectively promote the rehabilitation of patients, improve their neurological function, enhance the motor function of lower limbs and the ability of self-care in life.展开更多
文摘Objective: to use early rehabilitation treatment for the patients with acute stroke hemiplegia, to observe and analyze its impact on the upper and lower limb function recovery and daily life ability. Methods: in June 2021-June 2022 for intercept research time interval, a total of 60 cases of acute stroke hemiplegia, random principle specification grouping, control group received 30 cases of routine treatment, observation group received 30 cases of early rehabilitation treatment, around the upper and lower limb function assessment score, daily life ability evaluation score, balance function, cognitive function scale evaluation score and complication rate data line to compare. Results: before the treatment work, the evaluation results, daily life ability, balance function, and cognitive function evaluation results showed no difference (P> 0.05), and the results were higher (P <0.05);for the complication rate, the observation group showed lower results (P <0.05). Conclusion: for acute stroke cases, early rehabilitation treatment, which can improve the function of upper and lower limbs, strengthen their living ability, balance function and cognitive function, and prevent complications in patients, which is worthy of clinical application.
基金We wish to thank Larissa Boon for her assistance in patient recruitment.We also appreciate Phil Gabel's work in developing the LLFI-10 and approving its use within this study
文摘Background:Lower limb burns can significantly delay recovery of function.Measuring lower limb functional outcomes is challenging in the unique burn patient population and necessitates the use of reliable and valid tools.The aims of this study were to examine the test-retest reliability,sensitivity,and internal consistency of Sections 1 and 3 of the Lower Limb Functional Index-10(LLFI-10)questionnaire for measuring functional ability in patients with lower limb burns over time.Methods:Twenty-nine adult patients who had sustained a lower limb burn injury in the previous 12 months completed the test-retest procedure of the study.In addition,the minimal detectable change(MDC)was calculated for Section 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10.Section 1 is focused on the activity limitations experienced by patients with a lower limb disorder whereas Section 3 involves patients indicating their current percentage of pre-injury duties.Results:Section 1 of the LLFI-10 demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability(intra-class correlation coefficient(ICC)0.98,95%CI 0.96–0.99)whilst Section 3 demonstrated high test-retest reliability(ICC 0.88,95%CI 0.79–0.94).MDC scores for Sections 1 and 3 were 1.27 points and 30.22%,respectively.Internal consistency was demonstrated with a significant negative association(rs=?0.83)between Sections 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10(p<0.001).Conclusions:This study demonstrates that Section 1 and 3 of the LLFI-10 are reliable for measuring functional ability in patients who have sustained lower limb burns in the previous 12 months,and furthermore,Section 1 is sensitive to changes in patient function over time.
文摘This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the essential considerations in designing adaptive clothing for women with lower limb prostheses in Saudi Arabia. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research entailed semi-structured, in-depth interviews with women utilizing lower limb prostheses and prosthetic specialists. This approach was selected to unearth pivotal design prerequisites and comprehend the specific challenges these women encounter within the realm of clothing. The utilization of selective sampling facilitated the collection of intricate and valuable insights. A Functional, Expressive, and Aesthetic (FEA) User Needs model was utilized to scrutinize participant feedback. Functional requisites encompass ease of dressing and undressing, accessibility to the prosthetic limb, comfort, mobility with the prosthesis, and appropriate fit. Additionally, participants highlighted various expressive needs, including privacy preservation, modesty, camouflaging disability appearances, maintaining alignment with non-disabled women’s fashion, and considerations about the aesthetic aspects of garments.
文摘Background: Water weight-loss walking training is an emerging physical therapy technique, which provides new ideas for improving the motor function of stroke patients and improving the quality of life of patients. However, the rehabilitation effect of water weight-loss training in stroke patients is currently unclear. Objective: To analyze the effect of water weight loss walking training in stroke patients. Methods: A total of 180 stroke patients admitted to our hospital from January 2019 to December 2021 were selected and randomly divided into two groups. The control group received routine walking training, and the research group performed weight loss walking training in water on this basis. The lower limb motor function, muscle tone grade, daily living ability, gait and balance ability were compared between the two groups before and after treatment. Results: Compared with the control group, the FMA-LE score (Fugl-Meyer motor assessment of Lower Extremity), MBI score (Modified Barthel Index) and BBS score (berg balance scale) of the study group were higher after treatment, and the muscle tone was lower (P Conclusion: Water weight loss walking training can enhance patients’ muscle tension, correct patients’ abnormal gait, improve patients’ balance and walking ability, and contribute to patients’ motor function recovery and self-care ability improvement.
文摘Objective: to analyze the clinical value of biofeedback training in elderly stroke patients to promote the recovery of their lower extremity motor dysfunction. Methods: from January 2021 to January 2022, 76 cases of senile stroke were diagnosed in our hospital. They were divided into two groups: control group and observation group. There were 38 cases in each group. The control group was treated with conventional drugs and rehabilitation training. The observation group further increased biofeedback training Lower limb motor dysfunction and daily living ability were evaluated and compared. Results: the difference of Fugl-Meyer scale score between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the score of Fugl-Meyer scale in the observation group was higher than that in the control group after treatment (P<0.05);The difference of Barthel index between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the Barthel index in the observation group was higher than that in the control group after treatment (P<0.05);The difference of NIHSS scores between the two groups before treatment was small (P>0.05), and the NIHSS scores in the observation group were lower than those in the control group after treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion: the combined use of biofeedback training for elderly stroke patients can effectively promote the rehabilitation of patients, improve their neurological function, enhance the motor function of lower limbs and the ability of self-care in life.