Positive Balance Recovery in Ischemic Post-Stroke Patients with Delayed Access to Physical Therapy

Author:

de Athayde Costa e Silva Anselmo1,Viana da Cruz Júnior Alex Tadeu2,Cardoso do Nascimento Nathalya Ingrid2ORCID,Andrade Candeira Skarleth Raissa2ORCID,do Socorro Soares Cardoso Almeida Aline2ORCID,Santana de Castro Ketlin Jaquelline3ORCID,Costa de Lima Ramon3ORCID,Generoso Campos Pinho Barroso Tatiana4,da Silva Souza Givago34ORCID,Callegari Bianca24ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Physical Education, Federal University of Pará, Castanhal, Pará, Brazil

2. Laboratory of Human Motricity Studies, Institute of Health Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Av, Generalíssimo Deodoro 01, Belém 66073-000, Pará, Brazil

3. Institute of Biological Sciences, Federal University of Pará, Rua Augusto Correa 01, Belém 66075-110, Pará, Brazil

4. Núcleo de Medicina Tropical, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil

Abstract

Background. Since patient’s prognosis after stroke depends on its severity, brain location, and type early intervention is strongly recommended.Objective. We aimed to determine whether it is still possible to improve balance in chronic patients, who suffered Intracerebral Hemorrhagic Strokes (ICHS) or Ischemic Strokes (IS), after later intervention.Methods. 34 patients who had unilateral ICHS or IS and involved the motor cortex or sub-cortical areas took part in the study. The patients underwent clinical balance evaluation (using the Berg Balance Scale) and posturographic assessment (with a capacitive pressure platform) at the time of admission to the physiotherapy and at the end of the study. The physiotherapy intervention consisted of 20 sessions of 60 minutes carried out 3 times per week, following standard protocols: stretching; passive range of motion (ROM); active assistive ROM; active ROM; resistance training; coordination and balance activities while sitting and standing, and Large-muscle activities such as walking, treadmill, stationary cycle, combined arm-leg ergometry, arm ergometry, seated stepper and circuit training.Results. In the posturographic assessment, the IS group had significant lower amplitude of center of pressure (COP) anteroposterior displacement, after physical therapy intervention. Also, the 95% confidence ellipse area of the COP and the total COP displacement showed significant interaction between the subtype of stroke and the assessment period, meaning the IS group improved their balance after treatment on the contrary of ICHS. The structural analysis of the COP reinforced these results. On the other hand, no difference was observed in the clinical scale, between the assessment periods, for any subtype of stroke.Conclusion. Only IS patients have shown balance improvements after conventional intervention. COP measurements are more sensible to assess balance in chronic patients than Berg Balance Scale.

Funder

Pará Amazon Research Support Foundation

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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