Evaluation of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) and Therapy Hand Ball to Improve Motor Dexterity in Post-Stroke Patients

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None Tongpangmeren, Trishna Saikia Baruah, Niharika Dihidar, Mantu Paul, Abhijit Dutta
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Stroke is the leading cause of disability and can cause various degrees of disturbance, such as decreased muscle tone,loss of sensation in various body parts, and limitations in moving the affected limbs to perform certain activities. This studyaimed to see the effectiveness of the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) (Contract-Relax) technique and Therapyhandball exercises in improving the motor skill of the affected hand in non-haemorrhagic post-stroke patients. The sample forthis study was 30 patients and were divided into two groups (Group A & Group B), 15 patients each. Both groups were givenconventional physiotherapy before starting with the interventions respectively. Box and Block tests and Bardel index wereperformed pre-treatment and post-treatment to see the changes and for the outcome measurement. PNF(Contract-Relax)technique was given in sets of three, five days a week, and Therapy Hand Ball exercises in three, five days a week for threeweeks. Both interventions were given to every individual in both Groups. This study found that both groups have improvedmotor dexterity of the hand (affected side), with better improvement observed for the group that did the Therapy Hand Ballexercises compared to the PNF(Contract-Relax) technique. From the data analysis of the prolonged treatment Therapy, HandBall exercises showed better results when compared to the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation PNF (Contract-Relaxed)Technique, as Therapy Hand Ball exercises can be easily performed at home by the patient himself , whereas the PNF CRtechnique needs a Physiotherapist to perform the treatment.
本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)和手球疗法对脑卒中后患者运动灵活性的改善效果
中风是致残的主要原因,可引起不同程度的障碍,如肌肉张力下降,身体各部位感觉丧失,以及受影响的肢体在进行某些活动时受到限制。本研究旨在观察本体感觉神经肌肉促进(PNF)(收缩-放松)技术和治疗性手球练习在改善非出血性中风后患者患手运动技能方面的有效性。本研究样本为30例患者,分为两组(A组;B组,各15例。两组在开始干预前分别给予常规物理治疗。在治疗前和治疗后分别进行Box和Block检验和Bardel指数来观察变化和结果测量。PNF(收缩-放松)技术每周三、五天为一组,治疗手球练习每周三、五天为一组,持续三周。两组的每个人都接受了两种干预措施。这项研究发现,两组患者的手部(受影响的一侧)的运动灵活性都得到了改善,与PNF(收缩-放松)技术相比,进行治疗性手部芭蕾运动的一组患者的改善效果更好。从长期治疗的数据分析来看,与本体感觉神经肌肉促进PNF(收缩放松)技术相比,手球练习显示出更好的效果,因为治疗手球练习可以很容易地由患者自己在家进行,而PNF cr技术需要物理治疗师来进行治疗。
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