Abstract:To explore the effect of intelligent motor feedback training combined with massage on the recovery of lower limb function in stroke patients with hemiplegia during convalescence. Methods44 stroke patients with hemiplegia in convalescence were selected, 22 of them were treated with massage therapy (massage group), and 22 of them were treated with massage therapy combined with lower limb intelligent motor feedback training (combined group). The motor function of lower limbs (FMA scale), balance ability (BBS scale), walking ability (FAC scale) and activities of daily living (MBI scale) were evaluated before and after treatment. ResultsAfter treatment, the scores of FMA and BBS in the combined group and massage group were higher than those before treatment, and the combined group was better than the massage group (P<0.05). At the 4th, 6th and 8th week after treatment, the scores of FAC and MBI in the combined group were higher than those before treatment, and the combined group was better than the massage group (P<0.05). ConclusionOn the basis of massage therapy, lower limb intelligent motor feedback training can promote the recovery of lower limb function in hemiplegic patients with stroke at convalescence.