[The stabilometric and clinical characteristics in patients with the consequences of stroke during the complex rehabilitation].

Autor: Bronnikov VA; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Smychek VB; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Mavlikaeva YA; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Skliannaia KA; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Kravtsov YI; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Gorbacheva AO; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia., Vil'deman AV; Wagner Perm State University of Medicine, Perm, Russia, Perm Regional Complex Rehabilitation Centre, Main Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise in Perm Krai, Perm, Russia.
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova [Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova] 2016; Vol. 116 (8 Pt 2), pp. 65-70.
DOI: 10.17116/jnevro20161168265-70
Abstrakt: Aim: To perform the complex stabilometric and clinical assessment of movement disorders in post-stroke patients.
Material and Methods: Sixty-three patients in the late recovery period of stroke underwent the complex rehabilitation in the hospital.
Results: Based on the dynamics of statokinesiogram area and shift of the center of pressure, four variants of stabilometric changes with different baseline parameters of patient's motor activity were determined.
Conclusion: The stabilometric results reflect the stages of the formation of the persistent pathological static/locomotor stereotype and compensatory mechanisms for the low extremity dysfunction.
Databáze: MEDLINE