| Abstract |
Objective to investigate the curative effect of low frequency electrical stimulation on common peroneal nerve palsy. Methods Choice between Jan 2020 and Dec 2021, phils hospitals during the period of the total 90 patients with nerve palsy as the research object, the random Numbers to draw divided into observation group and control group 45 cases each, both groups for medication, the control group based on the basis of drug therapy for rehabilitation training, the observation group in the control group based on low frequency electrical stimulation, The rehabilitation effect, motor and sensory function of the two groups were evaluated. The ankle active dorsiflexion Angle and tibialis anterior muscle strength were measured before and after treatment. Results The effective rate of the observation group was 95.56%, and that of the control group was 77.78%, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). After 2w, 1m and 3m of treatment, the motor and sensory function scores of the two groups were gradually improved, and the scores of the observation group were higher than those of the control group, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). After 2w, 1m and 3m of treatment, the active dorsiflexion Angle of ankle joint and tibialis anterior muscle strength of the two groups were gradually improved, and the observation group was higher than the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion Low-frequency electrical stimulation can improve the rehabilitation effect of patients with common peroneal nerve palsy, restore motor function and sensory function, and promote the improvement of dorsal extension function of common peroneal ankle joint.
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