VERIFICATION OF PROPER EXERCISE FOR PREVENTING IATROGENIC STROKE

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Introduction: Iatrogenic stroke is a cerebrovascular clinical event. It quickly leads to localized or diffuse brain dysfunction. After the onset, the patient develops motor dysfunction. Objective: To study the effect of evidence-based physical exercise on the physical function and daily life ability of stroke patients with hemiple-gia. Method: 160 patients with iatrogenic stroke were selected and randomly grouped. The exercise group received rehabilitation training in addition to conventional drug therapy, while the control group only received drug therapy. Finally, the rehabilitation effect was evaluated. Results: The performance of the exercise group was better than that of the control group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant. Conclusion: Systematic evidence-based exercise and effective rehabilitation methods can alleviate the motor dysfunction of stroke patients with hemiplegia. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies-investigation of treatment results.

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Xu, J. (2022). VERIFICATION OF PROPER EXERCISE FOR PREVENTING IATROGENIC STROKE. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Do Esporte, 28(2), 162–164. https://doi.org/10.1590/1517-8692202228022021_0479

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