SURVEY ON FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT PATIENTS OUTCOMES OF POST-STROKE SHOULDER PAIN AT BACH MAI HOSPITAL REHABILITATION CENTER IN 2023

Thị Thúy Hằng Đặng 1, Thị Hằng Nguyễn 1,, Tuấn Khanh Lương 2, Phương Linh Nguyễn 3
1 Haiduong Medical Technical University
2 Bach Mai Hospital
3 Quang Ninh Geriatric Hospital

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Objectives: To describe the functional assessment of patients with shoulder pain after stroke at Bach Mai Hospital in 2023. Subjects and Methods: The study was conducted on 33 patients diagnosed with post-stroke shoulder pain. Results: 54.5% of patients reported shoulder pain at grade 2 on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), 24.2% of patients had shoulder subluxation, 60.6% of patients exhibited reduced proprioception (somatic perception), 84.8% had tendon damage, recovery of the upper limb according to Brunnstrom stages showed that Stage I accounted for the highest percentage (arm: 54.5%), 48.5% of patients had an Activities of Daily Living (ADL) score of 5. Conclusion: Most patients with post-stroke shoulder pain at the Rehabilitation Center of Bach Mai Hospital experienced symptoms within the first month after stroke, typically presenting with mild pain, muscle weakness, and limited joint range of motion. Their functional independence in daily living activities was significantly impaired.

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