Compelled Body Weight Shift Technique to Facilitate Rehabilitation of Individuals with Acute Stroke.

Sambit Mohapatra, Aileen C Eviota, Keir L Ringquist, Sri Ranjini Muthukrishnan, Alexander S Aruin
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Background: The study evaluates the effectiveness of Compelled Body Weight Shift (CBWS) approach in the rehabilitation of individuals with stroke. CBWS involves a forced shift of body weight towards a person's affected side by means of a shoe insert that establishes a lift of the nonaffected lower extremity.

Methods: Eleven patients with acute stroke were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. The experimental group received a two-week conventional physical therapy combined with CBWS and the control group received only a two-week conventional therapy. Weight bearing, Gait velocity, Berg's Balance, and Fugl-Meyer's Scores were recorded before and after the intervention.

Results: Weight bearing on the affected side increased in the experimental group and decreased in the control group. The increase in gait velocity with treatment was significant in both the groups (P < 0.05). However, experimental group (P = 0.01) demonstrated larger improvements in gait velocity compared to the control group (P = 0.002). Berg Balance and Fugl-Meyer scores increased for both the groups.

Conclusion: The implementation of a two-week intervention with CBWS resulted in the improvement in weight bearing and gait velocity of individuals with acute stroke. The present preliminary study suggests that CBWS technique could be implemented as an adjunct to conventional rehabilitation program for individuals with acute stroke.

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强迫体重转移技术促进急性中风患者的康复。
背景:本研究评估了强迫体重转移(CBWS)方法在脑卒中患者康复中的有效性。CBWS是一种强制将体重移向患者患侧的方法,通过插入鞋垫来建立未受影响的下肢的抬升。方法:11例急性脑卒中患者随机分为实验组和对照组。实验组采用两周常规物理治疗结合CBWS,对照组仅采用两周常规治疗。在干预前后分别记录体重、步态速度、Berg’s Balance和Fugl-Meyer’s score。结果:实验组患侧负重增加,对照组患侧负重减少。两组治疗后步态速度均显著增加(P < 0.05)。然而,与对照组相比,实验组(P = 0.01)在步态速度方面表现出更大的改善(P = 0.002)。两组的Berg Balance和Fugl-Meyer得分都有所提高。结论:实施为期两周的CBWS干预可改善急性脑卒中患者的负重和步态速度。目前的初步研究表明,CBWS技术可以作为急性脑卒中患者常规康复计划的辅助手段。
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