Assessment of The Daily Activity in Patients Recovering After Stroke

  • Karimova N.A The Center For The Development Of Professional Qualifications Of Medical Workers.
  • Gulyamova M.K The Center For The Development Of Professional Qualifications Of Medical Workers.
  • Rakhmonova E.X The Center For The Development Of Professional Qualifications Of Medical Workers.
Keywords: Children, Stroke, Daily Activities, Barthel Scale, Rehabilitation

Abstract

The article presents data on the evaluation of the daily activities of children who have experienced different types of strokes. The authors analyzed the skills of patients after discharge from the hospital using a modified scale for assessing daily activities, which were compared with data from comprehensive rehabilitation. The results showed good and average recovery rates after hemorrhagic and especially ischemic strokes. For mixed strokes with hemorrhagic transformation, daily activity levels were low

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Published
2024-09-17
How to Cite
Karimova N.A, Gulyamova M.K, & Rakhmonova E.X. (2024). Assessment of The Daily Activity in Patients Recovering After Stroke. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 5(4), 824-829. Retrieved from https://cajmns.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJMNS/article/view/2613
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