Acupuncture as a factor of correction of «final points» and improving the quality of life at the stage of rehabilitation of patients with ischemic stroke

Voprosy kurortologii, fizioterapii, i lechebnoĭ fizicheskoĭ kultury
E E Molchanova, V A Drobyshev

Abstract

All parameters of the quality of life of patients after cerebral stroke are reduced. There is relatively little information about the impact of stroke and the features of rehabilitation technologies in the acute period on the quality of life of patients in the period of residual events. The study of quality of life indicators for patients who have suffered an ischemic stroke after three years from the onset of the condition, as well as the incidence of recurrent strokes and mortality in the residual period, depending on the rehabilitation methods in the acute period. In order to identify the frequency of recurrent strokes and the mortality rate in the post-stroke period, a three-year prospective observation of 330 patients (220 patients of the main group, whose early rehabilitation was optimized using various methods of reflexotherapy, and 110 patients of the comparison group who underwent traditional pharmacotherapy in combination with physiotherapy and Exercise therapy) was performed. To study the quality of life (using the MOS SF-36 questionnaire), 140 people from the main group and 40 from the comparison group were selected by random sampling. The main group showed a lower incidence of recurrent stroke episodes (3.2%) and m...Continue Reading

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