Japan Society for the Promotion of Science:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Date (from‐to) : 2015/04 -2019/03
Author : TAMURA Ayako; SAITO Izumi; NOZAKI Natsue; YOKOI Yasuko
For a patient with motor paralysis after stroke attack, as a help to prevent disuse syndrome, the clean support hand bath provided by a nurse was incorporated into a pleasant ADL recovery memory recall method and the effect was clarified. The six cases were divided into two groups: a hand-bath only group and a hand-and-hand holding group, and a hand-bath was performed for 10 days, and the degree of recovery of the joint movement range of the finger was judged as the effect. The range of movement of the distal phalanx joint on the hand side of the hand by hand bathing increased in all three in the exercise group and in the flooded group by one, but to a lesser extent. It was found that the hand movement range of the fingers was enhanced by incorporating the grip movement during hand bathing. Blood pressure and pulse did not change significantly in both groups, and safety was ensured.