| Literature DB >> 30369698 |
Devra Romick-Sheldon1, Andrea Kimalat2.
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to provide an alternative treatment approach to pushing behavior (PB), adapting widely used equipment for persons with stroke demonstrating such behaviour. The aim is to change their graviceptive experience during interventions while performing repeated stepping and righting practice to resolve PB more quickly. Client Description: The subject is a man aged 56 years who sustained a right middle-cerebral-artery ischemic stroke. He entered in-patient rehabilitation from an acute care hospital 7 days post-stroke. Intervention: Lateral stepping with body weight-supported treadmill training (LS-BWSTT) was used such that the subject stepped laterally toward the uninvolved side. Measures and Outcome: Scores on the Scale for Contraversive Pushing and the FIM were recorded at regular intervals. After intervention, the subject demonstrated decreased PB and improved function. Implications: The individual's PB improved after LS-BWSTT. LS-BWSTT is a novel treatment intervention that could be considered in future clinical decision making using evidence-based principles.Entities:
Keywords: case report; perceptual disorders; rehabilitation; stroke; treatment outcomes
Year: 2017 PMID: 30369698 PMCID: PMC5754174 DOI: 10.3138/ptc.2016-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiother Can ISSN: 0300-0508 Impact factor: 1.037