Abstract

Objective To analyze and investigate the effect of early rehabilitation intervention on the cognitive function and living ability of patients with apoplexy. Methods 100 patients with apoplexy treated at our hospital from September, 2014 to September, 2016 were selected and were divided into an observation group (50 cases) and a control group (50 cases). The control group were treated with conventional basal therapy. On the basis of the control group, the observation group were treated with early rehabilitation intervention. Both groups were treated 3 months. The changes of cognitive function, limb motor function, living ability, and quality of life of the two groups were observed and compared. Results After the 3 months’ intervention, the cognitive function, limb motor function, living ability, and quality of life were better in both groups and were better in the observation group than in the control group, with statistical differences (P <0.05). Conclusion In the treatment of patients with apoplexy, early rehabilitation intervention can effectively improve the cognitive function, limb motor function, living ability, and quality of life, which contributes to the improvement of long-term efficacy, so it is worth being clinically generalized. Key words: Early rehabilitation intervention; Apoplexy; Cognitive function; Living ability

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