Τhe effect of task oriented approach on gait of hemiplegic patients: a case series study

Myrto Kesidou, Thomas Besios, G. Paras, Konstantinos Chandolias, G. M. Kyriakatis, Vasiliki Kouvelioti, E. Stefas
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The last few years, the main purpose of the treatment of the hemiplegic patient, is to regain his ability to execute functional activities of daily living independently. According to the latest studies, the effectiveness as well as the importance of task-oriented approach (TOA), is apparent and determining to reacquire the patient’s lost independency, through the practice of the specified functional activities. The aim of this study is to investigate a program of TOA on gait of hemiplegic patients. A sample of 5 post stroke patients was selected from according to the inclusion criteria. A TOA intervention was executed through the practice of 10 functional activities, related to gait, from Monday to Friday for 4 weeks. At the end of each week, gait and balance assessments were performed through the 10-meter walk test (10 MWT), the Berg balance scale (BBS), and the timed up and go test (TUG). The analysis indicates that TOA is extremely effective for stroke patients with mediocre and minor gait and balance deficits, as the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05). The statistically significant difference was from the first assessment T1 to the final assessment T5 and was proven through BBS, TUG and 10 MWT. In conclusion, TOA is a quite beneficial and a cost-effective intervention for the rehabilitation of gait and balance for stroke patients, while consequently improving the quality of their everyday life, independently from their original functional status.
Τhe任务导向方法对偏瘫患者步态的影响:一个病例系列研究
最近几年,治疗偏瘫患者的主要目的是恢复他独立执行日常生活功能活动的能力。根据最新的研究,任务导向方法(task-oriented approach, TOA)的有效性和重要性是显而易见的,并决定了通过特定功能活动的实践来重新获得患者失去的独立性。本研究的目的是探讨TOA对偏瘫患者步态的影响。根据纳入标准选取脑卒中后患者5例。从周一到周五,通过10项与步态相关的功能活动进行TOA干预,持续4周。在每周结束时,通过10米步行测试(10 MWT)、Berg平衡量表(BBS)和计时起身测试(TUG)进行步态和平衡评估。分析表明TOA对中度和轻度步态平衡缺陷的脑卒中患者非常有效,差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。从第一次评估T1到最终评估T5,差异有统计学意义,并通过BBS、TUG和10 MWT证明。综上所述,TOA对于脑卒中患者的步态和平衡康复是一种非常有益且具有成本效益的干预措施,同时可以独立于患者原有的功能状态,改善其日常生活质量。
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