Relationship between Sensory Integration, Postural Stability and Fall Risk Assessment Parameters Using Physical Therapy for Individuals after Traumatic Brain Injury

Q4 Medicine
U. Buraitytė, E. Lendraitienė
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Research background. Equilibrium and posture impairment is a common cause of collapse in individuals experiencing traumatic brain injury, which limits patient autonomy and independence in daily activities. Therefore, the recovery of balance is one of the primary goals of rehabilitation for individuals following the traumatic brain injury (Llorens et al., 2013). The aim was to determine the relationship between sensory integration, postural stability and fall risk assessment parameters using physiotherapy for individuals with traumatic brain injury. Methods. The study involved 16 people with traumatic brain injury. The subjects were divided into two groups – the frst one (n = 8) and the second one (n = 8). The frst group was taking 30 minutes regular physiotherapy and 30 minutes balance training with Biodex Balance System, second group – 30 min. regular physiotherapy and 30 minutes regular exercises for balance. Results. Changes in the postural stability index, anterior /posterior and medial/ lateral fluctuation indexes, fall risk stability index and clinical sensory integration test index in both groups did not change statistically signifcant (p > 0.05). A strong, statistically signifcant direct relationship was found in the frst study group between the postural stability index and the fluctuation of the anterior /posterior index changes (r = 0.922; p = 0.001). Conclusions. Physiotherapy using the Biodex Balance System and the usual physiotherapy is equally effective in developing postural stability, sensory integration, and fall risk. The link between many of the studied indicators shows that postural stability, sensory integration and the risk of falls are related.Keywords: traumatic brain injury, sensory integration, postural stability, fall risk, physiotherapy.
物理疗法对颅脑损伤后个体感觉统合、体位稳定性和跌倒风险评估参数的影响
研究背景。平衡和姿势障碍是创伤性脑损伤患者崩溃的常见原因,这限制了患者在日常活动中的自主性和独立性。因此,恢复平衡是创伤性脑损伤后个体康复的主要目标之一(Llorens等人,2013)。目的是通过对创伤性脑损伤患者进行物理治疗,确定感觉统合、姿势稳定性和跌倒风险评估参数之间的关系。方法。这项研究涉及16名创伤性脑损伤患者。受试者被分为两组——第一组(n=8)和第二组(n=8)。第一组采用Biodex平衡系统进行30分钟常规理疗和30分钟平衡训练,第二组采用30分钟常规物理治疗和30分钟常规平衡运动。后果两组的姿势稳定性指数、前/后和内/外屈曲指数、跌倒风险稳定性指数和临床感觉统合测试指数的变化均无统计学意义(p>0.05),在frst研究组中,姿势稳定性指数与前/后指数变化的反映之间存在统计学上显著的直接关系(r=0.922;p=0.001)。使用Biodex平衡系统的物理疗法和常规物理疗法在发展姿势稳定性、感觉统合和跌倒风险方面同样有效。许多研究指标之间的联系表明,姿势稳定性、感觉统合和跌倒风险是相关的。关键词:创伤性脑损伤,感觉统合,体位稳定性,跌倒风险,物理治疗。
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