Evidence-based physiotherapy management of fall prevention for the patient with Alzheimer disease: A case-based study

Md Waliul Islam, F. Alam, A. Islam, Nadia Afrin Urme
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Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a degenerative disease and dementia is a neurological condition which is significantly caused by AD. Sometimes it is found at early to middle age which is associated with cognitive and functional impairment. There is no significant curative treatment till now but only symptomatic treatment in available. Aim of this study is to describe evidence-based physiotherapy management for fall prevention associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Case Report: This is a case-based study which features an elderly man who has just fallen for the few times and has early Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In literature, exercise therapy is proven to be effective for fall management. Exercise was demonstrated by the physiotherapist and follow-up was done on a regular basis. The fall prevention exercise included core muscle strength training, cue gait training, fall prevention strategy, and task-based functional activity practice focused on Alzheimer’s symptoms. The patient was assessed with the Tinetti Patient Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA) and Berg Balance Scale score (BBS). The initial score was 8/28 for POMA and 19/56 for BBS, and after 8 weeks it was recorded as 19/28 and 21/56. Oxford muscle grading system was used for measuring strength. Conclusion: Final outcomes suggested minor improvements in balance, strength of lower limbs, functional activities. This case study focuses on the importance of physical exercise to improve balance and prevent consequences of fall.
阿尔茨海默病患者预防跌倒的循证物理治疗管理:一项基于病例的研究
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种退行性疾病,痴呆症是一种由AD引起的神经系统疾病。有时在早期到中年发现,这与认知和功能障碍有关。目前尚无有效的治疗方法,只能对症治疗。本研究的目的是描述基于证据的物理治疗管理预防跌倒与阿尔茨海默病。病例报告:这是一项基于病例的研究,其特征是一位刚刚跌倒几次并患有早期阿尔茨海默病(AD)的老年男子。在文献中,运动疗法被证明是有效的跌倒管理。运动由物理治疗师演示,并定期进行随访。预防跌倒的训练包括核心肌肉力量训练、提示步态训练、预防跌倒策略和以阿尔茨海默病症状为重点的基于任务的功能活动练习。采用Tinetti患者定向活动能力评估(POMA)和Berg平衡量表评分(BBS)对患者进行评估。POMA的初始评分为8/28,BBS的初始评分为19/56,8周后分别记录为19/28和21/56。强度测量采用牛津肌肉分级系统。结论:最终结果显示患者在平衡、下肢力量和功能活动方面有轻微改善。本案例研究的重点是体育锻炼对改善平衡和预防跌倒的重要性。
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