Keenan M A, Perry J, Jordan C
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1984 Jan-Feb(182):165-71.
Ninety consecutive patients with hemiplegic involvement following a single cerebrovascular accident were studied to assess the relative importance of factors affecting balance and ambulation. Only 50% of the patients achieved a community level of ambulation. Intact balance reactions correlated strongly with the ability to walk (r = 0.79). Balance was found to be dependent on limb control and proprioception. Age, sex, hemiplegic side, and structural factors did not correlate with function or recovery. The total score in each category of function was more highly correlated with balance and ambulation than were the individual scores.
对90例单次脑血管意外后出现偏瘫的连续患者进行了研究,以评估影响平衡和行走的因素的相对重要性。只有50%的患者达到了社区行走水平。完整的平衡反应与行走能力密切相关(r = 0.79)。发现平衡取决于肢体控制和本体感觉。年龄、性别、偏瘫侧和结构因素与功能或恢复无关。与个体得分相比,每个功能类别的总分与平衡和行走的相关性更高。