VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT ASSESSMENT USING STROKE REHABILITATION ASSESMENT OF MOVEMENT (STREAM) SCALE IN STROKE PATIENTS AT THE HAI DUONG GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Objectives: To evaluate voluntary movement for stroke patients in the Stroke department at Hai Duong General Hospital. Participants and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study utilizing convenient sample size of 35 patients diagnosed with stroke was conducted at the Neurology Department of Hai Duong Provincial General Hospital. Results: The pilot evaluation of voluntary movement on stroke patients at the Department of Neurology in Hai Duong General Hospital reported more than 70% of stroke survivors were abnormal voluntary movement in the upper and lower extremities or have difficulty performing basic movements. Notably, patients with upper limb motor deficit was the highest at 88.57%. The proportions of participants suffering from the most severe upper and lowe exstremity paralysis were 34.29%, 28.57%, respectively, whereas, the fugure for those could not perform basic mobility was 25.71%. Conclusions: The pilot assessment of voluntary movement for stroke patients in the Stroke department at Hai Duong General Hospital shows that the proportion of patients had voluntary movement deficit in upper and lower extremity and basic mobility were 88.57%, 71%. 43%, and 85.71%, respectively.
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Stroke, voluntary movement, Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM)
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