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Objective: To study the effect of cognitive therapy in combination with electromyographic feedback therapy on diabetes patients with depression after cerebral infarction. Methods: 60 patients were randomly divided into study group (n=30) and control group (n=30) , The former received cognitive therapy and electromyographic feedback trainings in addition to regular medication. All patients were evaluated with Hamilton Depression Rating Scales (HAMD),Neurological Function Deficit scale(NFD)?Barthel Index(BI) and FPG (free plasma glucose), 2HPG (plasma glucose after 2 hours of a meal). Results: The improvement of study group was greater than the control group(P
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Objective:To study the effect of electromyographic feedback therapy on hemiplegia of patients with cerebral infarction Method: 120 hemiplegic patients were randomly divided into study group (n=60) and control group (n=60) The former received electromyographic feedback trainings, 6 times a week for four weeks, in addition to regular medication All patients were evaluated with Fugl-Meyer Assesment and Barthel Index Results: The improvement of study group was greater evaluated by both methods Discussion:The eletromyographic feedback can improve motor function of hemiplegic patients and do benefit their activities of daily living