A study of finger sensations related dysesthesia and paresthesia in stroke patients

  • Kohno Mitsunobu
    Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University:Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Fujita Health University
  • Kanada Yoshikiyo
    Faculty of Rehabilitation, School of Health Sciences, Fujita Health University
  • Inoue Kaoru
    Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University
  • Kikuchi Emiko
    Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University

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  • 脳血管障害患者における手指の感覚と異常感覚
  • ノウケッカン ショウガイ カンジャ ニ オケル シュシ ノ カンカク ト イジョウ カンカク

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We performed sensory evaluation for 166 stroke patients and we studied the influence that presence of dysesthesia gave to sensory function. And then, the sensory evaluation tried for quantification as much as possible. In addition, we studied focal presence in tractus thalamocorticalis lesions by CT and relations of dysesthesia. As a result, the following were suggested. 1) Stroke patients were easy to produce dysesthesia. 2) Regardless of focal presence in tractus thalamocorticalis lesions, dysesthesia occurs. 3) Sensory function except vibration sense is disordered whether it is not disordered. 4) High degree of difficulty discrimination senses, such as two-point discrimination sense and graphasthesia and stereognosis, it was thought that there were easy to become disorder by dysesthesia.

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