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Partnering to increase access to community exercise programs for people with stroke, acquired brain injury, and multiple sclerosis.

Nancy Margaret Salbach1, Jo-Anne Howe, Karen Brunton, Kathryn Salisbury, Lorene Bodiam.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The purpose of this article is to describe the development and evaluation of a task-oriented group exercise program, delivered through a municipal recreation program, for community-dwelling people with neurological conditions.
METHODS: Physical therapists (PTs) at a rehabilitation hospital partnered with a municipal recreation provider to develop and evaluate a 12-week exercise program for people with stroke, acquired brain injury, and multiple sclerosis at 2 community centers. Fitness instructors who were trained and supported by PTs taught 1-hour exercise classes twice a week. In a program evaluation of the safety, feasibility and effects of the program, standardized measures of physical function were administered before and after the program.
RESULTS: Fourteen individuals (mean age: 63 years) participated and attended 92% of exercise classes, on average. Two minor adverse events occurred during 293 attendances. Improvement in mean score on all measures was observed. In people with stroke, a statistically significant improvement in mean Berg Balance Scale (mean ± SD change = 3 ± 2 points, P = .016, n = 7) and 6-minute walk test scores (change = 26 ± 26 m, P = .017, n = 9) was observed.
CONCLUSIONS: This model of exercise delivery provides people with neurological conditions with access to a safe, feasible and potentially beneficial exercise program in the community.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23676952     DOI: 10.1123/jpah.2012-0183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Act Health        ISSN: 1543-3080


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