Summary of Proprioceptive Training on Motor Dysfunction Rehabilitation

Summary of the effectiveness of different types of proprioception training on motor dysfunction caused by different diseases by analyzing a number of relevant literatures at home and abroad. Findings showed that motor dysfunction was the most common symptom in stroke, sports injury, musculoskeletal...

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Main Authors: Renxin JI, Wenhua CHEN, Qi QI
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2017-04-01
Series:康复学报
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2017.02053
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description Summary of the effectiveness of different types of proprioception training on motor dysfunction caused by different diseases by analyzing a number of relevant literatures at home and abroad. Findings showed that motor dysfunction was the most common symptom in stroke, sports injury, musculoskeletal disease, lumbar vertebrae degeneration, dystonia, etc.. A large number of reports advocated that the above diseases all had the loss of proprioception. It was necessary to apply proprioceptive training. Proprioceptive training included active movement and balance training, passive movement training, somatosensory stimulation training, somatosensory discrimination training and multiple system training. Somatosensory stimulation training was effective in patients with motor dysfunction caused by central nerve injury. Passive movement training and balance training could effectively improve motor function of patients with sports injury; otherwise, the total effective rate of active movement training was relatively low. Whole body vibration of somatosensory stimulation training was the most effective form to improve motor dysfunction caused by dystonia in patients with Parkinson's disease. Proprioception training had got more and more attention on rehabilitation of patients with a variety of motor dysfunction.
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spelling doaj-art-ba270de6e17d4d15805d95c7d0c0fb4e2025-01-14T10:05:51ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282017-04-0127535823097340Summary of Proprioceptive Training on Motor Dysfunction RehabilitationRenxin JIWenhua CHENQi QISummary of the effectiveness of different types of proprioception training on motor dysfunction caused by different diseases by analyzing a number of relevant literatures at home and abroad. Findings showed that motor dysfunction was the most common symptom in stroke, sports injury, musculoskeletal disease, lumbar vertebrae degeneration, dystonia, etc.. A large number of reports advocated that the above diseases all had the loss of proprioception. It was necessary to apply proprioceptive training. Proprioceptive training included active movement and balance training, passive movement training, somatosensory stimulation training, somatosensory discrimination training and multiple system training. Somatosensory stimulation training was effective in patients with motor dysfunction caused by central nerve injury. Passive movement training and balance training could effectively improve motor function of patients with sports injury; otherwise, the total effective rate of active movement training was relatively low. Whole body vibration of somatosensory stimulation training was the most effective form to improve motor dysfunction caused by dystonia in patients with Parkinson's disease. Proprioception training had got more and more attention on rehabilitation of patients with a variety of motor dysfunction.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2017.02053proprioceptive trainingmotor dysfunctionrehabilitation
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motor dysfunction
rehabilitation
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