Angular Biofeedback Device for Sitting Balance of Stroke Patients

Author:

Dursun Erbil1,Hamamci Nigar1,Dönmez Semra1,Tüzünalp Önder1,Çakci Aytül1

Affiliation:

1. the Kocaeli University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (E.D., N.H.); the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ankara Rehabilitation Center (S.D., A.Ç.); and the Ankara University Faculty of Science, Department of Electronic Engineering (Ö.T.), Turkey.

Abstract

Background and Purpose Impaired sitting balance is an important and time-consuming complication for stroke patients. We examined the effect of the use of an angular biofeedback device in addition to physical therapy in training stroke patients with impaired sitting balance compared with outcome in patients receiving conventional physical therapy only. Methods The biofeedback group consisted of 24 patients who received angular biofeedback training in addition to conventional physical therapy. The number of biofeedback signals and the lengths of time a patient could sit balanced throughout a period of 5 minutes before the training program, after 10 days of treatment, and at discharge were recorded and compared with those of the control group of 13 patients who received conventional physical therapy only. Results It was found that 75% of the biofeedback group gained sitting balance after 10 days of treatment in comparison with 15.4% of the control group ( P <.001). At discharge, 91.6% of the biofeedback group and 84.6% of the control group gained sitting balance ( P =.510), and 45.8% of the biofeedback group and 46.2% of the control group managed independent ambulation ( P =.985). The mean rehabilitation periods among the ambulatory patients of the biofeedback and control groups were 9.45±0.71 and 13.83±1.70 weeks, respectively ( P =.049). The mean training time in which the biofeedback group gained sitting balance was significantly shorter than that of the control group ( P <.001). Conclusions Angular biofeedback intervention, by providing earlier postural trunk control, is a useful adjunct to conventional physical therapy in the rehabilitation of stroke patients with impaired sitting balance.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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