Abstract

Based on the data of neurological examination and somatic status of 150 patients with ACVA, a plan of rehabilitation measures was drawn up for each patient. In the rehabilitation department, patients received a standard course of rehabilitation treatment for 24 days, including drug therapy and non-drug drugs. The influence of stabilization of the emotional sphere and somatic pathology (arterial hypertension, heart disease) on the prognosis of the outcome of rehabilitation in the early stages was studied. Was found. that the presence of a high level of anxiety in the emotional state of patients, an internal unresolved conflict on the one hand, and the absence of a positive psychological background significantly slow down and complicate the recovery process.

Highlights

  • Based on the data of neurological examination and somatic status of 150 patients with ACVA, a plan of rehabilitation measures was drawn up for each patient

  • Psychological testing was carried out in 120 people out of all examined to determine the state of the emotional sphere in patients who underwent stroke using the Luscher test, the Spielberger and Hanin test for the study of anxiety, the Barrow Neurological Institute screening test, assessment of the degree of disability produced on the Rankin scale

  • According to situational anxiety (Spielberger - Khanin test), all patients were divided into 3 groups

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Introduction

Based on the data of neurological examination and somatic status of 150 patients with ACVA, a plan of rehabilitation measures was drawn up for each patient. Assessment of the State of the Emotional Sphere and the Dynamics of Cognitive Functions on the Background of Rehabilitation Treatment in the Acute Period Acute Cerebrovascular Disorders following periods from the onset of the disease: from 11 to 28 days, on average - 17 days.

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