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Title: The impact of additional trunk balance exercises on balance, functional condition and ambulation in early stroke patients: Randomized controlled trial
Authors: Büyükavcı, Raikan
Şahin, Füsun
Sağ, Sinem
Doğu, Beril
Kuran, Kadriye Banu
Keywords: Exercise
Rehabilitation
Stroke
Trunk balance
adult
Article
Berg Balance Scale
body equilibrium
controlled study
double blind procedure
female
Functional Independence Measure
hemiplegia
human
human experiment
major clinical study
male
middle aged
Mini Mental State Examination
mobilization
motor performance
randomized controlled trial
Rivermead Mobility Index
stretching exercise
stroke patient
trunk balance
Publisher: Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Abstract: Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effect of additional trunk exercises to conventional exercise program on balance, functional condition and ambulation in early stage stroke patients. Patients and methods: A total of 65 patients were included in this double-blinded randomized controlled study. Patients were assigned to two groups as experimental group (n=32) who performed trunk exercises two hours/day/three weeks accompanied by conventional exercise program, and control group (n=32) who received only conventional exercise program during the three weeks. Balance, trunk balance, functional level and ambulation were assessed by Berg Balance Scale, Trunk Impairment Scale, Functional Independence Measurement, Rivermead Mobility Index, respectively. Patients were evaluated pretreatment and on the third month after the treatment. Results: There was no statistically significant difference between the outcome measurements between the groups at the pretreatment evaluation. All outcome measurements were improved significantly between pre-and post-treatment evaluation in general linear repeated measures model. The interaction parameter of “time x condition” according to time and recovery was significantly better in experimental group than in control group. The highest mean difference in efficacy between the two rehabilitation interventions was found for dynamic sitting balance in post hoc calculations. Conclusion: According to the results of our study, in early stroke patients either conventional exercises or conventional exercises plus trunk balance exercises can provide significant improvement in balance, functional condition and ambulation. However, the level of the improvement is better for the group which was applied trunk balance exercises to conventional exercises. Trunk balance exercises that are easily applicable with simple mechanisms by the patients themselves can be added to the rehabilitation. © 2016 by Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9929
https://doi.org/10.5606/tftrd.2016.84770
ISSN: 1302-0234
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