| Literature DB >> 33217861 |
Chong Pui Kei1,2, Nor Azlin Mohd Nordin1, Aznida Firzah Abdul Aziz3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Stroke survivors are commonly at risk of functional decline following discharge from rehabilitation, which increase their susceptibility to falls, dependency in activities of daily living and emotional disturbances. To combat these, continued therapy is important. Home-based therapy (HBT) has been shown to be useful in maintaining functional performance and quality of life of chronic stroke survivors. However, evidence on its effectiveness remains limited, while no studies are available to date which report the benefit of HBT on stroke survivors self-efficacy and emotional status. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effectiveness of post-discharge HBT in comparison to usual practice on functional outcome (mobility and gait speed), self-efficacy and anxiety level among stroke survivors.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33217861 PMCID: PMC7676535 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000023296
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Flow of the Study.
Home-based exercise program for HBT group.
| Warm up exercise (stretching exercise) |
| • Head turn with over pressure |
| • Neck lateral flexor stretch |
| • Posterior shoulder stretch |
| • Trunk rotation |
| • Hamstring stretch in sitting |
| • Seated gluteal stretch |
| 1. Sit to stand exercise – any one exercise from the list below according to participant's standing balance and lower limb muscle strength: |
| • Sit to stand with support |
| - participant with poor standing balance |
| • Sit to stand without support |
| - participant with fair/good standing balance and muscle strength 3/5 |
| • Sit to stand in tandem position |
| - participant with good standing balance and muscle strength above 4/5 |
| • Sit to stand on a low stool |
| - advance participant with good standing balance and muscle strength above 4/5 |
| 2. Stepping in different directions |
| 3. Stepping up and down stairs or a block |
| 4. Reach to target exercise – any one exercise from the list below according to participants standing balance: |
| • Stand and reach to targets |
| - participant with fair standing balance |
| • Step and reach to targets |
| - participant with good standing balance |
| • Sit and reach to targets |
| - participant with poor standing balance |
| 5. Walk and pivot turn exercise |
| 6. Sideway walking exercise – either one exercise from below according to participants standing balance |
| • Cross over side step |
| - participant with good standing balance |
| • Walk sideway |
| - participant with fair/good standing balance |
| 7. Walk with stepping exercise – either one exercise from below according to participants standing balance and lower limb muscle strength |
| • Walking Lunge |
| - participant with fair/good standing balance and muscle strength above 3/5 |
| • Walking with big step |
| - participant with fair standing balance and muscle strength above 3/5 |
| 8. Wall push-ups |
| 9. Arm Exercise – any one exercise from the list below according to participants upper limb muscle tone and strength |
| • Upper limb proprioception exercise |
| - participant with muscle tone above 1+ |
| • Upper limb active range of exercise |
| - participant with muscle tone above 1 and muscle strength below 3/5 |
| • Upper limb strengthening exercise |
| - participant with normal muscle tone and muscle strength 3 and above |
HBT = home-based therapy.