THE USE OF FORCE PLATFORM FOR AFTER STROKE REHABILITATION

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES
E. Kaerova, N. Zhuravskaya, O. Shakirova, T. Stebliy, S. Popik
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Abstract

Aim. The article deals with searching for the new effective methods of physical rehabilitation in stroke patients. Materials and Methods. The program of physical rehabilitation involved 42 patients aged from 30 to 80 years with the consequences of ischemic stroke in the early reco­very period (up to six months), movement disorders, imbalances and postural disorders, reduced self-care capacity and mobility, reduced quality of life. The program included exercises with balancing platforms and training sessions on a force platform with biofeedback. Results. Comparative analysis revealed the positive dynamics of the balance function and balance when walking. The area of the center of pressure and its oscillations measured in the frontal and sagittal planes changed significantly, the velocity of the center of pressure, the maximum amplitude in the frontal plane, and the area of the statokinesiogram decreased. Conclusion. Comprehensive physical rehabilitation with balancing platforms and training on a force platform in the early recovery period helps to improve motor skills and balance, as well as to improve the quality of life and mobility of stroke patients.
力台在脑卒中后康复中的应用
的目标。探讨脑卒中患者身体康复的新方法。材料与方法。物理康复项目涉及42名患者,年龄从30岁到80岁不等,在早期恢复期(长达6个月)缺血性中风的后果,运动障碍,不平衡和姿势障碍,自我照顾能力和活动能力下降,生活质量下降。该计划包括平衡平台的练习和生物反馈力平台的训练课程。结果。对比分析揭示了行走时平衡功能和平衡的积极动态。额、矢状面测得的压力中心面积及其振荡变化明显,压力中心速度、锋面最大振幅、静动图面积减小。结论。在康复早期采用平衡平台和力量平台进行综合物理康复,有助于提高脑卒中患者的运动技能和平衡能力,改善患者的生活质量和活动能力。
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Human Sport Medicine
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