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[Abstract] Objective To study the effect of combining music exercise therapy on depressive mood, motor function and sleep quality in patients after cerebral infarction. method The 100 patients after cerebral infarction admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to December 2021 were selected and divided into control group and observation group according to double-blind lottery.The observation group received music exercise therapy on the basis of conventional medication and rehabilitation therapy; the control group only received conventional drug therapy and corresponding rehabilitation training.The two groups were treated for 8 weeks on the Berg Balance Scale (Berg Balance Scale,BBS), degree of neurological deficit score (National Institute of Health stroke scale,NIHSS), Hamilton Depression Scale (Hamilton Depression Scale,HAMD), Hamilton Anxiety Scale (Hamilton Anxiety Scale,HAMA), and sleep status before and after treatment. Results After 8 weeks of treatment, the HAMD, HAMA, Berg balance scale, NIHSS score, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (Pittsburgh sleep quality index,PSQI) scores were significantly lower than the control group, with significant differences (P <0.05). The incidence of adverse reactions in the observed group was not very different from the control group, and the difference was not statistically significant (P> 0.05). The total response rate after treatment in group 2 was also statistically significant (P <0.05). Conclusion On the basis of conventional drugs and rehabilitation therapy, it can effectively improve the recovery of neural function after cerebral infarction, relieve the depression and anxiety of patients, improve the sleep quality of patients, and the treatment is relatively safe.
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