Abstract
Objectives:Electronic computed tomography (CT) is an important imaging method for the diagnosis of cerebral infarction. This paper explores the preventive effects of quantitative CT imaging and early rehabilitation nursing on patients with cerebral apoplexy and shoulder-hand syndrome.Methods:Sixty cerebral apoplexy patients treated were included as control group and given routine care from September 2018 to May 2020. Sixty cerebral apoplexy patients were included as observation group, and early rehabilitation nursing intervention was given based on control group. The incidence of shoulder-hand syndrome and upper limb function were compared between the two groups, to explore the effectiveness of the CT examination in promoting the physical function restoration.Results:The incidence of shoulder-hand syndrome in observation group after three months of intervention was lower than that in control group, and the severity was less than that in control group (P<0.05); The Ashworth score of muscle tension in observation group after three months of intervention was lower than that in control group, and the simplified FMA score of the upper limbs was higher than that in control group.Conclusion:Early rehabilitation nursing intervention after CT examination can prevent the occurrence of cerebral apoplexy and shoulder-hand syndrome and improve upper limb function, which is worthy of promotion.
Highlights
Cerebral infarction is a common cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity, mortality and disability.[1]
Cerebral infarction was treated with antiplatelet, nutritional nerve and vasodilator, and cerebral hemorrhage was treated with hemostasis and dehydration
There were no significant differences in shoulder mobility and pain scores between groups before the intervention (P> 0.05); the incidence of shoulder-hand syndrome was lower in observation group after three months of intervention than in control group, and the severity was milder versus control group
Summary
Cerebral infarction is a common cerebrovascular disease with high morbidity, mortality and disability.[1]. Cerebral apoplexy is a common and frequentlyoccurring disease. It is mainly characterized by ischemic or hemorrhagic loss of brain tissue.[5] According to reports, the incidence of shoulderhand syndrome after cerebral apoplexy is 12.5% to 74.1%.6. Rehabilitation nursing is an important part of cerebral apoplexy treatment and an effective way to promote the recovery of patients’ neurological and motor functions.[7] The purpose of this study was to observe the preventive effects of early rehabilitation nursing combined with CT, and to provide a basis for shoulder and hand health education for the prevention and control of cerebral apoplexy
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