hemiplegic造句1. The hemiplegic arm rests on the garment: if the therapist lifts it, she takes the shoulder and hand.
2. Hemiplegic patients feel the cold, so extra home heating may be required.
3. Secondly, hemiplegic patients often have difficulties eating, chewing and swallowing, and this can seem repulsive to the carer.
4. Objective Balance testing and related factors of hemiplegic patients either with proprioceptive deficits or with severe spasticity were studied to guide balance training.
5. Conclusion Poor static stability was found in hemiplegic patients. The patients asymmetry of weight distribution is related to the proprioceptive deficit.
6. Objective : To investigate walking speed of hemiplegic patients with or without ankle foot orthosis ( AFO ).
7. The later stages of arm control involve lifting the hemiplegic arm and controlling it in space while bending and straightening the elbow.
8. Methods From the october 10th of 2006 to the october 10th of 2008,896 cases of stroke with severe hemiplegic paralysis and anepia were treated by limbs and language rehabilitation.
9. Objective To explore the surface electromyography(EMG)characteristics of biceps brachii during isometric contraction in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.
10. Objective In order to study the errect of antispasmodic on the physical functions of hemiplegic patients.
11. Objectives: Effects of early joint bearing motor recovery of the hemiplegic extremities in patients with strokes.
12. Photo two : sitting next Gong Jinghong is her uncle, Gong Xiyan. Gong Xiyan is a hemiplegic.
13. Objective: To explore the effect of neuromuscular facilitation combined with faradism on upper limbs function in hemiplegic patients with stroke.
14. Conclusion: Walking speed might be increased by AFO in hemiplegic patients.
15. Objective To analyze the factors influencing acupuncture treatment of post-apoplectic hemiplegic omodynia.
16. ObjectiveTo test the effect of visual compensation on balance function of post-stoke hemiplegic patients with the static balancer.
17. Objective To study the effect of - pressing with rehabilitation on hemiplegic shoulder - hand syndrome in stroke patients ( pts ).
18. It is a tragedy for an 80-year-old to spend life’s remainder as an aphasic hemiplegic. The tragedy grows when a young man looks towards decades of mute immobility.
19. ObjectiveTo explore the effect of neuromuscular facilitation combined with faradism on limbs motor function in hemiplegic patient with early stroke.
20. Objective To observe the effect of scalp-acupuncture drawing method (SADM) on recovering motor function in hemiplegic patients following cerebral thrombosis at convalescent period.