Abstract
Effect of standing balance dynamic lift-cognitive dual task training on functional recovery in stroke patients
  
DOI:10.3870/zgkf.2024.11.005
EN KeyWords: stroke  dual-task training  balance function  posture control  quality of life
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江玲 浙江省立同德医院康复科,杭州 310022 
梅娜 浙江省立同德医院康复科,杭州 310022 
王银芳 浙江省立同德医院康复科,杭州 310022 
徐云辉 浙江省立同德医院康复科,杭州 310022 
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  Objective: To investigate the effect of standing balance dynamic lift-cognitive dual task training on improving balance, motor function and quality of life in stroke patients. Methods: A total of 84 stroke patients were randomly divided into control group and trial group (n=42 cases each). On the basis of conventional rehabilitation treatment measures, the control group performed standing balance dynamic improvement exercise training, and the test group performed standing balance improvement exercise-cognitive dual task training for a total of 4 weeks. Before and after 4 weeks of intervention, the Brunel balance scale (BBA) and the postural control scale (PASS), the modified fall efficacy scale (MFES), and the stroke-specific quality of life scale (SS-QOL) were assessed. Results: After 4 weeks of intervention, the BBA score, PASS score and MFES in the trial group were higher than the control group (P<0.05), and the SS-QOL score in the trial group was significantly higher than the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Standing balance dynamic improvement-cognitive dual task training can effectively improve the balance, motor function and improve the quality of life in stroke hemiplegia patients.
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