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POST-STROKE MOTOR DISTURBANCES

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2016-11-8-14

Abstract

Motor disturbances demonstrating themselves as central hemiparesis is the most frequent reason of disability of patients who suffered a stroke. Activation of a patient makes the foundation of management of patients with post-stroke hemiparesis, the remedial gymnastics is aimed at training of movements in paretic extremities and prevention of contractions. In patients in whom high muscular tonus (spasticity) impairs motor functions, peroral anti-spastic drugs and (or) local injection of botulinic toxin can be effective. Results of the recently published study CARS are provided in which effectiveness of cerebrolysin (30 ml of intravenous injections for 21 day) was studied on 208 patients (mean age is 64 years) as compared to placebo; statistically significant improvement of the paretic hand function restoration was shown in patients who received cerebrolysin as compared to the placebo group. Implementation in the clinical practice of modern therapeutic methods of stroke consequences allows improving restoration and quality of life of patients.

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V. A. PARFENOV
Sechenov Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation
MD, Prof.


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PARFENOV VA. POST-STROKE MOTOR DISTURBANCES. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2016;(11):8-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2016-11-8-14

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