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Evers Judith, Stolz Isabel, Klein Marilena
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最近,神经损伤训练被越来越多地应用于竞技体育、治疗和预防。然而,有关这种方法有效性的科学证据还很缺乏。在脑卒中康复的运动疗法中,神经病理知觉训练在改善平衡控制方面的潜力似乎很有前途。为了研究神经病理运动对缺血性脑梗塞和脑内出血脑卒中后患者平衡能力的可能影响,我们在为期四周的医疗康复期间,对每日神经病理运动的标准化方案与传统运动疗法进行了对照试验(n = 19)。患者使用代表临床平衡测量金标准的伯格平衡量表(BBS)进行评估。前后 BBS 测量结果显示,干预组和对照组的平衡能力均有明显改善,而干预组的总分比对照组高出标准差的一半。两组结果的比较支持了运动疗法在中风康复中改善平衡的普遍有效性。然而,神经运动训练并没有带来更强的效果。此外,干预组的得分并没有明显低于对照组。因此,不能假设存在负面影响。为了进一步研究神经运动训练与照常治疗训练相比在中风康复中改善平衡的效果,应进行样本量更大、治疗时间更长的额外研究。
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Neuroathletic training in stroke rehabilitation? A single-blind randomized controlled pilot study on the potential of neuroathletic training for balance ability in stroke outpatient rehabilitation.

Recently, neuroathletic training has been increasingly applied in competitive sports, in therapy, and in prevention. Scientific evidence on the effectiveness of this approach, however, has been poorly developed. Potentials of neuropathologic perceptual exercises to potentially improve balance control in the context of movement therapy in stroke rehabilitation appear promising. To investigate the possible effects of neuroathletic exercises on the balance ability of poststroke patients with ischemic infarcts and intracerebral hemorrhages, a controlled trial of a standardized protocol of daily neuroathletic exercises compared to traditional movement therapy during a four-week period of medical rehabilitation was conducted (n = 19). Patients were assessed with the Berg-Balance Scale (BBS), which represents the Gold standard for clinical measurement of balance. The results of the prepost BBS measurement showed significant balance improvements in the intervention and control groups, whereas the intervention group reached a higher total score by half the size of the standard deviation. A comparison of the results of both groups supported the general effectiveness of movement therapy for improving balance in stroke rehabilitation. However, neuroathletic training exercises did not lead to a stronger effect. Moreover, the intervention group did not score significantly lower than the control group. A negative influence can therefore not be assumed. For further investigations of neuroathletic training compared to treatment-as-usual training to improve balance in stroke rehabilitation, additional studies with larger sample sizes and longer treatment periods should be conducted.Trial registration United States National Library of Medicine, NCT06391801, date: 04.29.2024.

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BMC Research Notes
BMC Research Notes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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