The intelligent exercise training system to improve motor function of children with cerebral palsy
Summary
Objective To observe the intelligent movement training system (referred to as cerebral palsy) the impact of the lower limb function in children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. Methods 60 patients with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy were randomly divided into observation group and the control group, 30 cases in each conventional rehabilitation observation group, in conjunction with the MOTOmed intelligent training system for training. Ashworth Scale assessment, before and after treatment using the newly revised Gross Motor Function Assessment Scale (GMFM) rehabilitation assessment. Results after 3 months of treatment, the triceps muscle tension of the observation group than the control group decreased significantly (P