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Effects of Wushu Exercise on Cognitive and Motor Function of Patients with Mild Cerebral Apoplexy
Yong Wang
Abstract
Wushu has been widely used in the rehabilitation of a variety of diseases, but its effect on patients with cerebral
apoplexy has not been clearly explained. Under this background, after reducing the difficulty of Wushu actions, the
study focuses on the effect of Wushu exercise on cognitive function and motor function of 71 patients with mild
cerebral apoplexy by means of clinical control experiment. By comparing the results of EEG mean and variance, and
performance on Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale and Wolf Motor Function Scale between the experimental
group and the control group, it’s found that Wushu can promote the recovery of cognitive function and motor
function of patients. However, the recovery of cognitive and motor functions of patients is not achieved by the
recovery of controlling functions of nerve cell in charge of corresponding functions, but by the compensation effect
among nerve cells in different regions. The conclusion of this study has important theoretical and practical
significance in guiding the rehabilitation treatment of patients with cerebral apoplexy.
Keywords
Cerebral Apoplexy, Wushu, Motor Function, Cognitive Function
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