Modern Rehabilitation Technologies of Patients with Motor Disorders at an Early Rehabilitation of Stroke (Review).

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
A E Khrulev, K M Kuryatnikova, А N Belova, P S Popova, S Е Khrulev
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Cerebral stroke is one of the leading disability causes among adult population worldwide. The number of post-stroke patients, who need rehabilitation including motor recovery, keeps growing annually. Standard motor rehabilitation techniques have a limited effect on recovering extremity motor defunctionalization. In this regard, in recent years, new technologies of post-stroke rehabilitation are being suggested. The present review summarizes the existing literature data on current techniques applied in patients with motor disorders at an early rehabilitation period of cerebral stroke. The current modern technologies are divided into the methods based on "interhemispheric inhibition" theory (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation), and on "mirror neurons" theory (virtual reality systems and brain-computer interfaces). The authors present the neurophysiological causes and feasible protocols of using the techniques in clinical practice, the clinical research findings due to the initial severity level of motor disorders and stroke age, as well as the factors contributing to the motor rehabilitation efficiency when using these methods.

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运动障碍患者在脑卒中早期康复中的现代康复技术(综述)。
脑卒中是全球成年人致残的主要原因之一。需要包括运动恢复在内的康复治疗的脑卒中后患者数量逐年增加。标准的运动康复技术对四肢运动功能失能的恢复效果有限。在这方面,近年来,脑卒中后康复的新技术不断被提出。本文综述了脑卒中早期康复期运动障碍治疗技术的文献资料。目前的现代技术分为基于“半球间抑制”理论(重复经颅磁刺激、经颅直流电刺激)和基于“镜像神经元”理论(虚拟现实系统和脑机接口)的方法。作者介绍了在临床上应用该技术的神经生理学原因和可行方案,由于运动障碍的初始严重程度和中风年龄而引起的临床研究结果,以及使用这些方法时影响运动康复效率的因素。
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Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine
Sovremennye Tehnologii v Medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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