半球损伤位置对干部控制的影响
Şennur Delibaş Kati1, Elif Ayşen Palaz2, Yağmur Güneş Gencer3
1Department of Neurology, University of Health Sciences, Antalya Health Research Center, Antalya, Türkiye.
Medicine
|June 28, 2024
概括
患有右半球病变的中风幸存者表现出更受损的干部控制. 总中脑动脉 (MCA) 参与也显著影响干部控制和运动功能的恢复.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 康复医学 康复医学 康复医学
- 姿势控制研究研究 姿势控制研究
背景情况:
- 干部控制对于姿势稳定至关重要,涉及复杂的神经肌肉协调.
- 脑后推力,或跌到一边,是中风后常见的问题,影响了体的控制.
- 半球损伤位置影响着姿势控制调节.
研究的目的:
- 为了前性地研究半球损伤位置对中风患者的干部控制和运动功能结果的影响.
- 为了比较右半球和左半球病变的患者之间的干部控制和运动恢复.
主要方法:
- 根据病变分组患者:右半球 (第一组) 和左半球 (第二组).
- 评估并发症 (查尔森并发症指数) 和认知功能 (SMMSE).
- 评估日常生活活动 (修改的巴特尔指数),干部控制 (STREAM) 和运动功能 (布鲁恩斯特罗姆测试).
主要成果:
- 2组 (左半球病变) 的下肢STREAM分数高于1组 (右半球病变).
- 总中脑动脉 (MCA) 病变的患者在上肢,下肢和总STREAM分数显着更高,在第二组中更好的布伦斯特罗姆 (BS) 手阶段.
- 在两组中都观察到更多的BS下肢阶段IV-VI患者.
结论:
- 右半球病变与中风后的干部控制中更显著的损害有关.
- 总中脑动脉 (MCA) 损伤大大影响了干部控制恢复.
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