Research on the Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) on Abnormal Lower Limb Movement Patterns in Stroke Patients Based on Surface Electromyography
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jmpe.202518305
Author(s)
Zheng Hao, Jiang Cheng, Cao Liushun
Affiliation(s)
Rehabilitation Center of Shiyan Taihe Hospital, Shiyan, Hubei, China
Abstract
Objective: To observe the effect of multi-channel functional electrical stimulation (FES) treatment on stroke patients with abnormal lower limb movement. Methods: Sixty-six stroke patients with abnormal lower limb movement in our hospital from February to December 2024 were selected as the research subjects and randomly divided into two groups. One group (33 cases) received conventional treatment (control group), and the other group (33 cases) received FES treatment (observation group). The lower limb function, daily activity ability, balance ability, and movement distance of the patients were compared. Results: The lower limb function and daily activity ability of the observation group were higher than those of the control group after treatment, with <0.05. The balance ability and movement distance of the observation group were also higher than those of the control group after treatment, with P<0.05. Conclusion: FES treatment for stroke patients with abnormal lower limb movement can improve the patients' lower limb function, increase their daily activity ability, and improve their balance ability and movement distance.
Keywords
FES; Stroke; Abnormal Lower Limb Movement
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