Sipski M L, Delisa J A, Schweer S
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Medicine and Dentistry, New Jersey/New Jersey Medical School.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 1989 Jun;68(3):147-9. doi: 10.1097/00002060-198906000-00009.
Forty-seven patients who had participated in a clinical electrical stimulation ergometry program were administered a questionnaire to determine their perceptions of the therapy. Improved endurance was reported by 62% of paraplegics and 65% of quadriplegics. Sixty-two percent of paraplegics and 56% of quadriplegics reported improved self-image, while 54% of paraplegics and 77% of quadriplegics perceived their appearance was better. Thirty-nine percent of paraplegics and 24% of quadriplegics noted decreased lower extremity edema with training. Six out of nine patients with a previous history of neurogenic pain noted an increase in pain, which caused them to leave the program.
47名参与了临床电刺激测力计训练项目的患者接受了问卷调查,以确定他们对该疗法的看法。62%的截瘫患者和65%的四肢瘫患者报告耐力有所改善。62%的截瘫患者和56%的四肢瘫患者报告自我形象有所改善,而54%的截瘫患者和77%的四肢瘫患者认为自己的外表变好了。39%的截瘫患者和24%的四肢瘫患者指出训练后下肢水肿减轻。9名既往有神经性疼痛病史的患者中有6名表示疼痛加剧,这导致他们退出了该项目。