| ObjectiveTo study based on task-oriented control study of knee isokinetic training effects on lower limb function in patients with mild hemiplegia.Methods50 patients met the inclusion criteria for patients with mild hemiplegia patients were randomly divided into control group A16,B17 patients in the control group and the test group,17 patients in the control group A patients perform regular rehabilitation training,an increase in the control group B patients in the conventional rehabilitation knee isokinetic strength training based training,the experimental group patients to increase strength and coordination knee isokinetic training with visual feedback and task-oriented in a conventional rehabilitation.Conventional rehabilitation training and isokinetic training once a day,five days a week,were treated for three weeks.Before and after treatment of lower limb mobility,PT and balance and pace of change were assessed.ResultsBefore the treatment,the lower limb activity,PT and stride length difference and pace in three groups of patients showed that there were no statistical significance(P>0.05)through variance analysis.After three weeks of treatment,all groups were improved pace stride control group.Test group of lower limb mobility,PT and gait symmetry than the control group(p<0.05).And control group B was superior than group A(p<0.05);But the pace group there was no statistically significant difference compared with control groups(P>0.05).ConclusionBased on the isokinetic strength enhanced coordination with task-oriented visual feedback training under more than mere strength training to improve walking ability in patients with hemiplegia. |