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Cen, Ying, Jiake Chai, Huade Chen, Jian Chen, Guanghua Guo, Chunmao Han, Dahai Hu, et al. "Guidelines for burn rehabilitation in China." Burns & Trauma 3 (October 21, 2015): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41038-015-0019-3.

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Abstract Quality of life and functional recovery after burn injury is the final goal of burn care, especially as most of burn patients survive the injury due to advanced medical science. However, dysfunction, disfigurement, contractures, psychological problems and other discomforts due to burns and the consequent scars are common, and physical therapy and occupational therapy provide alternative treatments for these problems of burn patients. This guideline, organized by the Chinese Burn Association and Chinese Association of Burn Surgeons aims to emphasize the importance of team work in burn care and provide a brief introduction of the outlines of physical and occupational therapies during burn treatment, which is suitable for the current medical circumstances of China. It can be used as the start of the tools for burn rehabilitation.
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Bettger, Janet Prvu, Zixiao Li, Ying Xian, Liping Liu, Xingquan Zhao, Hao Li, Chunxue Wang, et al. "Assessment and provision of rehabilitation among patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke in China: Findings from the China National Stroke Registry II." International Journal of Stroke 12, no. 3 (April 2017): 254–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747493017701945.

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Background Stroke rehabilitation improves functional recovery among stroke patients. However, little is known about clinical practice in China regarding the assessment and provision of rehabilitation among patients with acute ischemic stroke. Aims We examined the frequency and determinants of an assessment for rehabilitation among acute ischemic stroke patients from the China National Stroke Registry II. Methods Data for 19,294 acute ischemic stroke patients admitted to 219 hospitals from June 2012 to January 2013 were analyzed. The multivariable logistic regression model with the generalized estimating equation method accounting for in-hospital clustering was used to identify patient and hospital factors associated with having a rehabilitation assessment during the acute hospitalization. Results Among 19,294 acute ischemic stroke patients, 11,451 (59.4%) were assessed for rehabilitation. Rates of rehabilitation assessment varied among 219 hospitals (IQR 41.4% vs 81.5%). In the multivariable analysis, factors associated with increased likelihood of a rehabilitation assessment ( p < 0.05) included disability prior to stroke, higher NIHSS on admission, receipt of a dysphagia screen, deep venous thrombosis prophylaxis, carotid vessel imaging, longer length of stay, and treatment at a hospital with a higher number of hospital beds (per 100 units). In contrast, patients with a history of atrial fibrillation and hospitals with higher number of annual stroke discharges (per 100 patients) were less likely to receive rehabilitation assessment during the acute stroke hospitalization. Conclusions Rehabilitation assessment among acute ischemic stroke patients was suboptimal in China. Rates varied considerably among hospitals and support the need to improve adherence to recommended care for stroke survivors.
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Zhou, Bo, Jing Zhang, Yi Zhao, Xian Li, Craig S. Anderson, Bin Xie, Ninghua Wang, et al. "Caregiver-Delivered Stroke Rehabilitation in Rural China." Stroke 50, no. 7 (July 2019): 1825–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.118.021558.

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Background and Purpose— Stroke disability is a major health burden in rural China where rehabilitation services are inadequate. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of a novel nurse-led, caregiver-delivered model of stroke rehabilitation in rural China. Methods— A multicenter prospective, randomized open, blinded outcome assessed, controlled trial was conducted in 3 rural county hospitals in China: Zhangwu, Liaoning Province (Northeast); Qingtongxia, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (Northwest); and Dianjiang, Chongqing Municipality (Southwest). Adult patients (age 18–79 years) with residual disability (Barthel Index score ≤80/100) after a recent acute stroke were randomized to a new service model or usual care. The new intervention was multifaceted and was based on a task-shifting / training-the-trainers model, supported by a custom-designed smartphone application, where patients and caregivers received evidence-based in-hospital education and stroke rehabilitation training (focus on mobility, self-care, and toileting), delivered by trained nurses before hospital discharge, and 3 postdischarge support telephone calls. Outcome assessments were undertaken before hospital discharge and at 3 and 6 months. Primary outcome was physical functioning (Barthel Index scores) at 6 months, assessed by research staff blind to treatment allocation, adjusted for baseline covariates in an intention-to-treat analysis. Secondary outcomes included measures of mobility, health-related quality of life, mood, and caregiver burden. The study included a process evaluation that assessed intervention fidelity. Results— From November 2014 to December 2016, 246 stroke patients were randomized to intervention (n=118) or control (n=128) groups. There was no statistically significant difference in adjusted 6-month Barthel Index scores between groups (70.1 versus 74.1, mean difference, −4.0 [95% CI, −10.0 to 2.9]), nor any differences across the other outcome measures. Process evaluation interviews revealed that the intervention was desirable and positively accepted by nurses, caregivers, and patients but was considered too complex despite efforts to simplify materials for the rural context. Key strategies identified for future studies included the use of community health workers, smartphone application enhancement, and simpler and more frequent training for nurses, caregivers, and patients. Conclusions— A novel nurse-led, digital supported, caregiver-delivered stroke rehabilitation program did not improve patient physical functioning after stroke in rural China. Further stroke rehabilitation research suitable for resource-poor settings is required, with several components being suggested through stakeholder interviews in our study. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT02247921.
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Jin, Zhou, Fang Li, Peng Xiaodong, Peng Jingjing, Jiang Shasha, He Lang, Wang Xiaoshan, et al. "A survey of cancer patients’ rehabilitation therapy needs in Southwest China." Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2019): e18003-e18003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e18003.

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e18003 Background: Medical advance in the recent decades has turned cancer into a chronic disease. At the same time, quality of life (LoF) during the treatment period has emerged as a new concern of cancer patients. Rehabilitation therapy, which can help patients conquer fear and be more engaged in the process, has gradually attracted more attentions in China. We designed a survey, for both the cancer patients and their families, to understand their view of the rehabilitation therapy. Methods: We sent paper-based surveys to volunteers consisted of cancer patients and their families. Majority of patients are from 10 cancer centers at the southwest region of China. The main cancer types are lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer. The survey questions focus on: patients and their families’ engagement of the treatment, their view on rehabilitation therapy, and their method preference for the rehabilitation therapy. Results: We sent 2,000 copies of the survey and received 1,920 valid inputs. Below are the key findings. 1. Their biggest concern: the outcome of the treatment 55.8%, side effects 19.7%, financial burden 12.8% and mental stress 11.5%. 2. The importance of the rehabilitation therapy as compared to traditional medical treatment, such as surgery and chemotherapy: equally important 67.8%, less important 17.7%, more important 10.1%, no preference 4.4%. 3. The necessity of rehabilitation therapy: very necessary 65.7%, somewhat necessary 22.7%, not necessary 11.6%. 4. The first three reasons for participating rehabilitation therapy: it helped go through the treatment 42.8%, it improved quality of life 31.6% and it helped release their mental stress 22.3%. 5. The best form to conduct rehabilitation therapy: face-to-face communicate with the doctors 60.6%, telecommunication 15.8% and combination of both 22.1%. Conclusions: The results of the survey strongly indicate the demands for rehabilitation therapy. Patients started to understand it – more than half of them think it is as important as the traditional medical treatment. Patients’ quality of life and mental health, which is part of the holistic treatment, are gradually recognized. Next, we plan to group our survey results by types of cancers, patients and their families’ genders and age, as well as the local economics, to better understand the data. We hope this study can serve as a data point to help build China’s rehabilitation therapy infrastructure.
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Cui, Wei, Ting Ouyang, Ye Qiu, and Di Cui. "Literature Review of the Implications of Exercise Rehabilitation Strategies for SARS Patients on the Recovery of COVID-19 Patients." Healthcare 9, no. 5 (May 18, 2021): 590. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9050590.

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As a global pandemic, COVID-19 shows no sign of letting up. With the control of the epidemic in China, the proportion of patients with severe and critical diseases being cured and discharged from hospital has increased, and the recovery of COVID-19 patients has become an important issue that urgently needs attention and solutions. By summarizing the exercise rehabilitation strategies and progress of SARS in 2003, this paper analyzed the differences in clinical indicators and recovery characteristics of severe pneumonia caused by the two viruses, and provided comprehensive exercise guidance and intervention strategies for COVID-19 patients for rehabilitation and nursing by referring to the problems and treatment strategies in the rehabilitation and nursing work of SARS. In the post-epidemic period, China will build a multi-dimensional epidemic prevention system by improving the effectiveness of mass training and strengthening local risk prevention and control. This paper discusses the exercise rehabilitation strategy of SARS patients after recovery, which has guiding significance for exercise intervention and scientific fitness of COVID-19 patients after recovery during epidemic prevention period.
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Pearson, Veronica, and Michael R. Phillips. "The Social Context of Psychiatric Rehabilitation in China." British Journal of Psychiatry 165, S24 (August 1994): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s0007125000292921.

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A Western psychiatrist visiting a ward, out-patient department, or sheltered workshop in China would find much that was familiar, not only in terms of clinical syndromes and medication usage but also in the paucity of resources, problems with administrative hierarchies, and lack of status accorded by medical colleagues to psychiatry. Chinese psychiatric patients able to converse with their Western counterparts would discover that they shared much of the experience in common: stigma, problems with employment, and difficulties in finding a marital partner. Patients' relatives from East and West, likewise, would be able to recite a litany of similar concerns and complaints: the need for guidance and advice in handling disturbed behaviour at home, the gossip of neighbours, and the fear of another relapse.
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Zhang, Tong, Jun Zhao, Xueping Li, Yulong Bai, Baojun Wang, Yun Qu, Bingjie Li, and Shengjie Zhao. "Chinese Stroke Association guidelines for clinical management of cerebrovascular disorders: executive summary and 2019 update of clinical management of stroke rehabilitation." Stroke and Vascular Neurology 5, no. 3 (June 28, 2020): 250–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/svn-2019-000321.

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Stroke is the third leading cause of long-term disability. Effective stroke rehabilitation should be provided to patients with a moderate or severe stroke so as to achieve functional recovery. Also, stroke rehabilitation is moving towards more intense therapy models that incorporate technologies such as robotics and computer games. Evidence-based guidelines are useful for promoting the best possible clinical practices. This guideline summarises the modes of stroke rehabilitation in China—three-stage rehabilitation network, rehabilitation of stroke dysfunction, training for activities of daily living, stroke complications and rehabilitation care. The aim of this guideline was to provide a synopsis of best clinical practices in the stroke rehabilitation of adult patients in China.
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Wong, Simon K. M., and Cecilia W. P. Li-Tsang. "Development of Hand Rehabilitation in Mainland China." Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy 20, no. 1 (June 2010): 19–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1569-18611070054-1.

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Hand rehabilitation has been a major area of practice for occupational therapists in Hong Kong when the profession first emerged in the early 1970s. It was a time when the economy of Hong Kong relied heavily on small industries and assembly work mainly for export to western countries. Due to lack of awareness of occupational health and safety, most of the workers were injured at work while operating on machines without protective guard. Occupational therapists were trained to handle a huge volume of workers with hand trauma with the goal of helping them maximize hand function so that they could return to the work force. Similar situation occurs in Mainland China nowadays, particularly in the Southern part of the Mainland where industries and factories are densely built to support the industrialization. This paper attempts to review the development of hand rehabilitation postsurgery and to discuss the current assets and challenges in meeting the needs of patients with hand injuries in Mainland China.
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Song, Yanxin, Chuan Ren, Ping Liu, Liyuan Tao, Wei Zhao, and Wei Gao. "Effect of Smartphone-Based Telemonitored Exercise Rehabilitation among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease." Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research 13, no. 4 (December 9, 2019): 659–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12265-019-09938-6.

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AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of telemonitored exercise rehabilitation on patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) in China. Ninety-six patients with stable CHD were included and analyzed (48 in telemonitored group and 48 in control group). All patients received routine follow-up, and patients in telemonitored group participated in smartphone-based telemonitored cardiac rehabilitation. Patients’ demographic information, medical history, diagnosis and treatment of CHD, and laboratory results were collected. The difference of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), blood test, and echocardiographic parameters; exercise habits; control rate of blood lipid and blood glucose; and incidence of adverse events between the two groups during 6 months of follow-up was analyzed. After intervention, the subjects in the telemonitored group performed significantly better in VO2peak, exercise compliance, and some other parameters than those in the control group. Telemonitored exercise rehabilitation is an effective rehabilitation mode for CHD patients in China.
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Sevigny, Robert. "Social Welfare Policy: Social Rehabilitation of Psychiatric Patients in Urban china." International Journal of Social Psychiatry 50, no. 3 (September 2004): 241–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020764004043139.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Patients Rehabilitation China"

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馮美玲 and Mei-ling Fung. "Stroke rehabilitation: predicting LOS and discharge placement." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31970515.

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Lee, Hongting Claudia, and 李康婷. "Mental practice with physiotherapy in gait rehabilitation in Chinese elderly." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B4501081X.

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馮淑貞 and Shuk-ching Corina Fung. "Needs assessment for schizophrenic patients in an out-patient clinic." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31225998.

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Law, Yuen-yee Maria, and 羅婉儀. "An exploratory study of a brief patient-focused model for nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients receiving radiotherapy." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31222924.

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Tsang, Yuen, and 曾苑. "The relationship between balance and functional outcomes of subacute in-patient rehabilitation in stroke patients." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3197224X.

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Leung, Shui-king, and 梁瑞敬. "Service delivery for the rehabilitation of ex-mental patients in a halfway house." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1992. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31249292.

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Leung, Wai-yee, and 梁慧兒. "A study of the sheltered workshop as a form of rehabilitation for ex-mental patients." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1992. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31249309.

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Chang, Chia-yu Stephanie Celeste, and 張嘉瑜. "Does social-demographic information predict residential outcomes in elderly stroke rehabilitation patients in Hong Kong?" Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31971520.

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Mo, Wing-yan Anita, and 巫詠欣. "Acute stroke patients age 65 years and older: outcome and predictors." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45010298.

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Li, Sijian, and 李斯儉. "Evaluating the effectiveness of a stroke education programme in Wuhan City of China." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31221397.

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Books on the topic "Patients Rehabilitation China"

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Wu, Kitty K., Catherine So-kum Tang, and Eugenie Y. Leung. Healing trauma: A professional guide. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Patients Rehabilitation China"

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Chang, Doris F., Xu Yifeng, Arthur Kleinman, and Joan Kleinman. "Rehabilitation of Schizophrenia Patients in China." In World Mental Health Casebook, 27–50. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47686-x_2.

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Reports on the topic "Patients Rehabilitation China"

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Lin, Yawei, Yi Chen, Rongrong Liu, and Baohua Cao. Effect of exercise on rehabilitation of breast cancer surgery patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0065.

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Review question / Objective: Exercise after breast cancer surgery has proved beneficial to rehabilitation. We evaluate the best exercise for different post-surgery complications. Information sources: China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, VIP China Science and Technology Journal Database, China Biology Medicine, EMBASE and PubMed databases were searched. Combinations of breast cancer (“breast tumor”,“breast carcinoma”,“mammary carcinoma”,“breast neoplasm”) and rehabilitation exercise (“exercise”,“physical therapy”) were employed when screening abstracts/keywords of articles. Two researchers independently searched, read the title and abstract of the literature, read the full text of the preliminary included literature, and extracted the data. In case of divergence, a third researcher was consulted.
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Wei, Dongmei, Yang Sun, and Hankang Hen. Effects of Baduanjin exercise on cardiac rehabilitation after percutaneous coronary intervention: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0080.

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Review question / Objective: Can Baduanjin exercise improve the cardiac rehabilitation of patients with coronary artery disease after percutaneous coronary artery surgery? Condition being studied: Coronary heart disease (CHD), also known as coronary artery disease (CAD), is the single most common cause of death globally, with 7.4 million deaths in 2013, accounting for one-third of all deaths (WHO 2014). PCI has been shown to be effective in reducing mortality in patients with CHD. During follow-up, it has been shown that the benefits of PCI can be offset by the significant risks of coronary spasm, endothelial cell injury, recurrent ischemia, and even restenosis or thrombus. Numerous guidelines endorse the necessity for cardiac rehabilitation (CR), which is recommended for patients with chronic stable angina, acute coronary syndrome and for patients following PCI. Baduanjin have been widely practised in China for centuries, and as they are considered to be low risk interventions, their use for the prevention of cardiovascular disease is now becoming more widespread. The ability of Baduanjin to promote clinically meaningful influences in patients with CHD after PCI, however, still remains unclear.
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Wang, Xiao, Hong Shen, Yujie Liang, Yixin Wang, Meiqi Zhang, and Hongtao Ma. Effectiveness of Tango Intervention on Motor Symptoms in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Protocol for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0009.

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Review question / Objective: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disease caused by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the pars compacta of the substantia nigra of the brain, resulting in lesions in the basal ganglia. The main motor symptoms of PD include resting tremor, rigidity, akinesia or bradykinesia and postural instability. As an exercise intervention based on musical accompaniment, tango dance has shown positive effects on the rehabilitation of motor symptoms in PD patients in recently. In this study, we systematically reviewed the efficacy of tango intervention in alleviating the motor symptoms of patients with PD. Condition being studied: Parkinson. Information sources: The following electronic databases will be searched: PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Web of Science Core collection, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure Database (CNKI) and WanFang Database.
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Zhang, Chengdong, Jinchao Du, Meiyi Luo, Junfang Lei, Xiaohua Fan, and Jiqin Tang. Efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation on upper limb function after stroke: a meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.1.0036.

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Review question / Objective: To systematically evaluate the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) on upper limb motor dysfunction in stroke patients. P: Stroke patients. I: TEAS was performed on the basis of the control group. C: Routine rehabilitation training, which could be combined with transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation false stimulation, basic drug therapy or other sports therapy. O: Fugl-Meyer Assessment-Upper Extremity (FMA-UE), FMA wrist and hand part, FMA hand part, Modified Barthel Index (MBI) and Modified Ashworth Index (MAS). S: RCT. Information sources: Search PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Embase, CNKI, Wanfang, Vip, and China Biology Medicine (CBM) Database, from the establishment of the database to December 2022.
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