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Study on the effect of rehabilitation therapy based on deep learning on functional recovery of stroke patients with hemiplegia
Xuefei HAN1
, Yongmei Yan2*
1. Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi 712046, China
2
Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi 712000,
China
*corresponding author
Abstract:
Objective:
Based on deep learning, to explore the clinical effect of early rehabilitation
intervention management model on the recovery of neurological function in patients with acute stroke.
Methods:
A total of 86 inpatients in our department from June 2019 to August 2020 were selected.
According to the ward distribution, the hospital was randomly divided into routine drug treatment
group (control group, 44 cases) and another ward was divided into early comprehensive rehabilitation
treatment group (treatment group, 42 cases). The treatment group received regular rehabilitation
training in addition to clinical medication, while the control group received clinical medication and
self-exercise without guidance. They were evaluated 24 hours before treatment and 7-10 weeks after
treatment. The motor function was evaluated by Furl—Meyer motor function integral method (FMA),
and the daily living ability was scored by Barthel index.
Results:
There was no significant difference in
Barthel index and FMA score between the treatment group and the control group before treatment.
After treatment, the two indexes in the control group improved to a certain extent, but compared with
the treatment group, the improvement degree was far less than that in the treatment group, and the
difference was statistically significant (P < 0.01). The effective rate and total effective rate in the
treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group, with statistical difference
between the two groups (P<0.05).
Conclusion:
Early rehabilitation intervention management model
can effectively improve the neurological function of patients with acute stroke and improve the clinical
efficacy, which is worthy of further promotion and use in clinical practice.
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