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- "Eeffectiveness of Maitland Versus Mulligan Mobilization Technique Following Post Surgical Management of Colles' Fracture" - RCT
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1 KLES Institute of Physiotherapy Belgaum, Karnataka, IN
1 KLES Institute of Physiotherapy Belgaum, Karnataka, IN
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Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 1, No 4 (2007), Pagination: 14-18Abstract
No abstract- Effect of Compelled Body Weight Shift Therapy on Weight Bearing Symmetry and Balance in Post Stroke Patients:An Experimental Pre-Post Study
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of Compelled Body Weight Shift Therapy on weight bearing symmetry and balance in post stroke patients.
Methods: Total 22 participants were included in the study. All patients received 10mm shoe insole which is to be used on their unaffected side and along with this conventional rehabilitation program were given for 1 hour per day for 2 weeks.
Results: There was significant difference in pre-post weight bearing distribution (p<0.001) and balance (p<0.001). There was also significant difference in all the component of Berg Balance Scale (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Compelled Body Weight Shift Therapy can be easily administrated in the daily rehabilitation protocol, while treating stroke patients with balance problems due to asymmetrical weight bearing. With more symmetrical weight bearing, balance can be improved for better ambulation and reduced risk of falls.
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1 KLEU Institute of Physiotherapy, Belgaum (Karnataka), IN
2 KLEU Institute of Physiotherapy, JNMC Campus, Belgaum (Karnataka), IN
1 KLEU Institute of Physiotherapy, Belgaum (Karnataka), IN
2 KLEU Institute of Physiotherapy, JNMC Campus, Belgaum (Karnataka), IN
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International Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 7, No 1-2 (2014), Pagination: 12-17Abstract
Introduction: Stroke related hemiparesis also exhibit asymmetry in standing posture and walking. Chronic stroke survivors represent with asymmetric gait pattern due to altered weight distribution. Altered weight distribution of lower limbs that is less weight is taken on affected side, less excursion on the weaker side, is seen during static and dynamic balance as well as external perturbation.Objective: To evaluate the effect of Compelled Body Weight Shift Therapy on weight bearing symmetry and balance in post stroke patients.
Methods: Total 22 participants were included in the study. All patients received 10mm shoe insole which is to be used on their unaffected side and along with this conventional rehabilitation program were given for 1 hour per day for 2 weeks.
Results: There was significant difference in pre-post weight bearing distribution (p<0.001) and balance (p<0.001). There was also significant difference in all the component of Berg Balance Scale (p<0.001).
Conclusion: Compelled Body Weight Shift Therapy can be easily administrated in the daily rehabilitation protocol, while treating stroke patients with balance problems due to asymmetrical weight bearing. With more symmetrical weight bearing, balance can be improved for better ambulation and reduced risk of falls.