Literature DB >> 25025319

The relationship between sitting balance and mobility outcome in stroke.

P Morgan.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between static sitting balance in the acute post stroke patient and gait outcome; and to determine the relationship between initial and six-week post stroke mobility. Fifty-two patients with cerebral infarcts had sitting balance and gait assessed on hospital admission. Gait was reassessed six weeks later using the Functional Independence Measure-Locomotion (FIM Locomotion) score. Sitting balance was positively correlated with gait outcome. In particular, lack of static sitting balance initially is correlated with dependent gait at six weeks post stroke. Consideration of infarct location and side of hemiplegia may further enhance the strength of the correlation. The FIM Locomotion was a useful assessment tool with strong correlation between initial and final FIM Locomotion scores.
Copyright © 1994 Australian Physiotherapy Association. Published by . All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cerebrovascular Disorders, stroke; Gait; Outcome and Process Assessment (health care)

Year:  1994        PMID: 25025319     DOI: 10.1016/S0004-9514(14)60455-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust J Physiother        ISSN: 0004-9514


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1.  Application of a virtual reality tracker-based system to measure seated postural stability in stroke patients.

Authors:  Huey-Wen Liang; Tzu-Ling Tai; Yue-Hua Li; Ying-Chun Chen
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2022-07-14       Impact factor: 5.208

2.  Effects of Dynamic Sitting Exercise with Delayed Visual Feedback in the Early Post-Stroke Phase: A Pilot Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Masahide Inoue; Kazu Amimoto; Kohei Shida; Daisuke Sekine; Daichi Hasegawa; Kazuhiro Fukata; Yuji Fujino; Shigeru Makita; Hidetoshi Takahashi
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-05-20

3.  Supported treadmill training to establish walking in non-ambulatory patients early after stroke.

Authors:  Louise Ada; Catherine M Dean; Meg E Morris
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2007-09-06       Impact factor: 2.474

4.  Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Trunk Impairment Scale in people with a stroke.

Authors:  Jie Zhao; Janita Pak Chun Chau; Yuli Zang; Kai Chow Choi; Rong He; Yali Zhao; Xiaoqi Xiang; Qin Li; David R Thompson
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2021-03-10       Impact factor: 3.186

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