The effectiveness of neurorehabilitation in inpatient department

Author:

Manysheva K. B.1ORCID,Alieva B. B.1ORCID,Emirgamzaev Sh. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dagestan State Medical University

Abstract

The objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation treatment in patients with neurological pathology in inpatient department.Materials and methods. The study included 101 patients undergoing hospital treatment due to an existing neurological disease. The mean age was 52.41 ± 13.49 years. The condition of each patient upon admission and after the course of inpatient treatment was assessed using special tools – scales, tests, indices and questionnaires, such as the Rehabilitation Routing Scale and the modified Rankin scale, and according to the clinical specifics and needs of rehabilitation treatment – the Ashworth scale, Caprini Scale, Muscle Strength Grading Scale, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, HAS-BLED Scale, Berg Scale, Functional Independence Measure, Waterlow Score, Numeric Pain Rating Scale, Frenchay Arm Test, Rivermead Mobility Index, Hauser Index, EQ-5D, Barthel Index. The dynamics of recovery were calculated by comparing scores obtained using special instruments upon admission to rehabilitation treatment and after it.Results. By analyzing the results of the study, a positive dynamic of recovery was established, confirming the effectiveness of an inpatient course of neurorehabilitation, which is expressed in an improvement in the condition of patients when assessed using the designated tools for its objectification.Conclusions. The study confirms the effectiveness of an inpatient course of medical rehabilitation in restoring neurological deficits, increasing the activity of daily living, reducing the degree of social maladjustment and improving the rehabilitation prognosis.

Publisher

Alfmed LLC

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