Stroke Patients Showed Improvements in Balance in Response to Visual Restriction Exercise.

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2021-05-27 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10081
Shima Jandaghi, Nahid Tahan, Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban, Maryam Zoghi
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Abstract

Objective: Several strategies have been designed to improve balance after stroke. Although recent studies have suggested that the balance training in stroke should include exercises that are performed in different sensory conflict conditions, little attention has been paid to manipulation of visual input. This study aimed to compare effects of balance training on an unstable surface with balance training under visual deprivation conditions in persons with stroke.

Method: Forty-five stroke patients were randomized into three groups: the visual deprivation- stable based training (VD-SBT); unstable based training (UBT); and control (C) groups. Subjects of the VD-SBT group performed balance training on a stable surface with closed eyes. The UBT group performed balance training on an unstable surface with open eyes. Patients were assessed before and after interventions for Timed Up and Go (TUG), Four Square Step (FSS) and Five Times Sit to Stand (FTSS) tests.

Result: There was a significant difference in pre- post intervention time of TUG, FSS and FTSS tests in all three groups. In a comparison of three groups, the UBT and VD-SBT groups had a significant improvement in time of all tests but significant improvement in time of all tests was observed in the VD-SBT group in comparison with the UBT group. In the field of balance training, the manipulation of visual input was more effective than the manipulation of standing surface to reweighting the sensory information.

Conclusion: We recommended balance rehabilitation programs after stroke performed under conditions to stimulate the use of underused sensory input.

脑卒中患者在视力限制训练后平衡性得到改善。
目的:已经设计了几种策略来改善中风后的平衡。虽然最近的研究表明,中风中的平衡训练应该包括在不同的感觉冲突条件下进行的练习,但很少关注视觉输入的操纵。本研究旨在比较脑卒中患者在视觉剥夺条件下在不稳定表面进行平衡训练与平衡训练的效果。方法:45例脑卒中患者随机分为三组:视觉剥夺-稳定训练组(VD-SBT);不稳定基础训练(UBT);和控制(C)组。VD-SBT组受试者闭着眼睛在稳定的表面上进行平衡训练。UBT组睁着眼睛在不稳定的表面上进行平衡训练。在干预前后对患者进行定时起身(TUG)、四次方步(FSS)和五次坐立(FTSS)测试。结果:三组干预前后TUG、FSS、FTSS测试时间差异均有统计学意义。在三组比较中,UBT组和VD-SBT组在所有测试的时间上都有显著改善,但与UBT组相比,VD-SBT组在所有测试的时间上都有显著改善。在平衡训练领域,操纵视觉输入比操纵站立面更有效地重新加权感觉信息。结论:我们推荐在刺激未充分使用的感觉输入的条件下进行中风后平衡康复计划。
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