Objective: To summarize the relevant evidence of motor
rehabilitation of
stroke at home and abroad, so as to provide reference for
medical staff to carry out motor
rehabilitation .
Methods: The related evidence on
exercise management for
patients with
stroke in BMJ
Best practice , UpToDate, Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI)
Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, National
Guideline ,
American Heart Association /American
Stroke Association , European
Stroke Organization , National Institute for
Health and Care Excellence,
Registered Nurses Association of
Ontario , Canadian
Medical Association, American Association of
Critical Care Nurses , National
Stroke Foundation ,
Chinese Stroke Association , Medlive, Cochrane
library ,
PubMed , Web of
Science , Embase, OVID,
Medline ,
China National
Knowledge Infrastructure , Wanfang, VIP, SinoMed were searched by
computer . The retrieval
time limit was from 2012 to June 30, 2022. Two to four
investigators independently assessed the quality of the included article, and extracted and summarized the evidence that met the quality
standards .
Results: A total of 22 articles were included, including 5 guidelines, 2 summary of evidence, 2 expert
consensus , and 13 systematic evaluations. A total of 42 pieces of evidence related to
exercise rehabilitation were extracted and integrated, including 11 aspects such as multidisciplinary teams,
exercise goals ,
exercise timing,
exercise evaluation,
exercise venue,
exercise style,
exercise intensity,
exercise time and frequency,
safety monitoring ,
exercise behavior maintenance , and
health education .
Conclusions: The best evidence summarized in this study can provide a reference for clinical
medical staff to implement
exercise rehabilitation , but in clinical practice, it is necessary to select and apply evidence in a targeted manner in combination with specific circumstances, so as to improve the
safety and effect of
exercise rehabilitation .