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Top Stroke Rehabil ; 24(8): 555-561, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28859603

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Abstrato Background: Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is suggested to reduce functional asymmetry between the upper limbs after stroke. However, there are few studies about CIMT for lower limbs. OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of CIMT for lower limbs on functional mobility and postural balance in subjects with stroke. METHODS: A 40-day follow-up, single-blind randomized controlled trial was performed with 38 subacute stroke patients (mean of 4.5 months post-stroke). Participants were randomized into: treadmill training with load to restraint the non-paretic ankle (experimental group) or treadmill training without load (control group). Both groups performing daily training for two consecutive weeks (nine sessions) and performed home-based exercises during this period. As outcome measures, postural balance (Berg Balance Scale - BBS) and functional mobility (Timed Up and Go test - TUG and kinematic parameters of turning - Qualisys System of movement analysis) were obtained at baseline, mid-training, post-training and follow-up. RESULTS: Repeated-measures ANOVA showed improvements after training in postural balance (BBS: F = 39.39, P < .001) and functional mobility, showed by TUG (F = 18.33, P < .001) and by kinematic turning parameters (turn speed: F = 35.13, P < .001; stride length: F = 29.71, P < .001; stride time: F = 13.42, P < .001). All these improvements were observed in both groups and maintained in follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that two weeks of treadmill gait training associated to home-based exercises can be effective to improve postural balance and functional mobility in subacute stroke patients. However, the load addition was not a differential factor in intervention.


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Exercise Therapy , Lower Extremity/physiopathology , Postural Balance , Stroke Rehabilitation/methods , Aged , Biomechanical Phenomena , Exercise Test , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Physical Therapy Modalities , Single-Blind Method , Stroke/physiopathology , Walking
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