scholarly journals Comparison of the Mini-Balance Evaluations Systems Test with the Berg Balance Scale in relationship to walking speed and motor recovery post stroke

2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 579-584 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sangeetha Madhavan ◽  
Alka Bishnoi
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 1362-1372
Author(s):  
Delia Andini ◽  
Wahyu Ersila

Abstract Stroke sufferers who survive experience gait disorders because of damage to brain blood vessels that occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the brain are blocked, so that brain cells lose their oxygen supply which can lead to complaints of feeling weak in the lower limbs and the legs tend to wither or drop foot. . The Drop Foot Gait Rehabilitation Program is essential for improving muscle strength and muscle contraction. One of the Rehabilitation for Drop Foot Gait Post Stroke is FES. This study aims to analyze the effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation to correct Drop Foot Gait post stroke from various references. Selection of articles on literature review it uses PICO. Article writing using search literature through PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar with the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria that have been determined. Literature restricted from 2010 – 2020. From result literature review The five articles show that the results of the characteristics of the respondents based on the gender of male 54.9% and female 45.1%, the results of the characteristics of the respondents based on the age of 100% less than 50 years, and the results of 4 articles of the characteristics of the respondents based on increasing gait using Berg Balance Scale measuring instrument is the average value of pre-test 5.40 and post-test average of 3.57 with a difference of 1.83. The results of a literature review of 1 article using a measuring toolElectroencephalogram that is with the results of the pre-test score of 5.5 and the post-test average of 0.8 with a difference of 4.7. So there is an increase in the patient's gaitDrop Foot Gait Post Stroke using Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Functional Electrical Stimulation has an effect on improving the gait of Drop Foot patients after stroke. As a basis for further research, especially regarding. Functional Electrical Stimulation to improve Drop Foot Gait after stroke.Keywords : strokes; post stroke;berg balance scale; drop foot gaitpost stroke Abstrak Penderita Stroke yang bertahan hidup mengalami gangguan berjalan akibat terjadinya kerusakan pembuluh darah otak yang terjadi ketika arteri yang memasok darah ke otak tersumbat, sehingga sel sel otak kehilangan suplai oksigen yang mengakibatkan keluhan merasa lemah pada anggota gerak bawah dan kaki cenderung layuh atau Drop Foot. rogram Rehabilitasi Drop Foot Gait sangat penting untuk meningkatkan kekuatan otot dan kontraksi otot. Salah satu Rehabilitasi untuk Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke adalah Functional Electrical Stimulation. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa pengaruh Functional Electrical Stimulation untuk memperbaiki Drop Foot Gait pasca stroke dari berbagai referensi. Pemilihan artikel pada literature review ini menggunakan PICO. Penulisan artikel menggunakan penelusuran literature melalui PubMed, Science Direct dan Google Scholar dengan kriteria inklusi dan kriteria eksklusi yang telah ditentukan. Literature diberi batasan dari tahun 2010 – 2020. Dari hasil literature review kelima artikel menunjukan bahwa hasil dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan jenis kelamin laki-laki 54,9% dan perempuan 45,1%, hasil dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan usia dari 4 artikel yaitu dengan rentang usia 20-80 tahun dan 1 artikel dengan rata-rata usia 60,7 tahun, hasil 4 artikel dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan peningkatan gaya berjalan menggunakan alat ukur Berg Balance Scale yaitu nilai rata-rata pre test 5,40 dan rata-rata post-test 3,57 dengan selisih 1,83. Hasil literature review 1 artikel menggunakan alat ukur Electroensefalogram mendapatkan hasil nilai pre test 5,5 dan post test 0,8 dengan selisih 4,7. Sehingga ada peningkatan gaya berjalan pada pasien Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke menggunakan Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Functional Electrical Stimulation berpengaruh untuk memperbaiki gaya berajalan pasien Drop Foot pasca stroke. sebagai dasar untuk penelitian-penelitian lebih lanjut khususnya mengenai Functional Electrical Stimulation untuk memperbaiki Drop Foot Gait pasca stroke dan direkomendasikan untuk profesi fisioterapi sebagai bahan literasi untuk pemberian intervensi pada kasus Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke menggunakan FES.Kata Kunci : stroke; pasca stroke; berg balance scale; drop foot gait post stroke.


Stroke ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 43 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Margurhetta D Bland ◽  
Audra Sturmoski ◽  
Michelle Whitson ◽  
Lisa T Connor ◽  
Robert Fucetola ◽  
...  

The purpose of this study was to investigate which physical therapy assessments administered at admission to an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) could predict discharge walking ability in a local population of people with stroke. The sample consisted of 111 IRF participants with stroke who consented to have records stored in the Brain Recovery Core database between January 2010 and January 2011. Independent variables from the admission assessment included: lower extremity Motricity Index, somatosensation, Modified Ashworth Scale, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) locomotor item, Berg Balance Scale, walking speed, age, history of previous stroke, and time from stroke onset to IRF assessment. The dependent variable was discharge walking ability, defined as walking speed on the 10 m Walk Test. Correlational analyses examined relationships with and between the admission variables and discharge walking ability. Step-wise multiple regression was used to determine the most parsimonious combination of variables that could explain variance in discharge walking ability. Logistic regression was used to determine the likelihood of achieving household (< 0.4 m/s) versus community (≥ 0.4 - 0.8, > 0.8 m/s) ambulation categories. Results from the stepwise model indicated that 2 admission variables, Berg Balance score and FIM locomotor score, explained 80% of the variance in discharge walking ability. For the logistic model, the odds ratio of achieving only household ambulation at discharge was 20 (95%CI: 6-63) when the combination of having a Berg Balance < 20 and a FIM locomotor score of 1 or 2 was present. The logistic model correctly classified 92% of subjects achieving only household ambulation and 64% of subjects achieving better than household ambulation. These findings suggest that performance on the Berg Balance Scale and the FIM locomotor item at admission to an IRF can explain most of the variance in discharge walking ability. Having the combination of a Berg Balance score < 20 and a FIM locomotor score of 1 or 2 at admission indicates that a person is highly likely to be only a household ambulator at discharge from the IRF. Knowing at the time of IRF admission that a person with stroke is not likely to achieve limited community or community ambulation status will allow for earlier discharge planning with respect to needed assistance at home, durable-medical equipment, and home modifications.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulina E. Wowiling ◽  
Lidwina S. Sengkey ◽  
Julius H. Lolombulan

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze whether core-strengthening exercise could correct trunk stability and increase balance in post stroke patients. This was an experimental study with a pretest – posttest group design. Subjects were trained to perform the core strengthening exercise for 12 sessions. The trunk stability was evaluated with trunk impairment scale (TIS) and the balance was evaluated with Berg balance scale (BBS) and timed up and go test (TUG). Data were analyzed with the paired T-test and the Wilcoxon test. The results showed that there were 23 subjects that met the inclusion criteria. Of the 23 subjects, only 19 subjects completed the 12 sessions of exercise. The statistical analysis showed that there were significant increases of TIS (P <0.0001), BBS (P <0.0001), and TUG (P <0.0001) after the whole exercise. Conclusion: Core-strengthening exercise improved trunk stability as wel as static and dynamic balance in post stroke patients.Keywords: core-strengthening exercise, trunk stability, static and dynamic balanceAbstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis sejauh mana latihan core-strengthening memperbaiki stabilitas trunkus dan meningkatkan keseimbangan pada pasien pascastroke. Jenis penelitian ini ialah eksperimental dengan pretest–posttest group design. Subjek penelitian ialah 23 pasien pasca stroke yang memenuhi kriteria inklusi. Perlakuan yang diberikan ialah latihan core-strengthening sebanyak12 sesi. Penilaian stabilitas trunkus menggunakan trunk impairment scale (TIS) sedangkan keseimbangan diukur dengan Berg balance scale (BBS) dan timed up and go test (TUG). Data dianalisis menggunakan uji T berpasangan dan uji Wilcoxon. Hasil penelitian memperlihatkan dari 23 subjek penelitian hanya 19 yang menyelesaian 12 sesi latihan, Analisis statistik menunjukkan bahwa setelah dilakukan latihan penguatan trunkus sebanyak 12 sesi didapatkan peningkatan bermakna dari TIS (P <0,0001), BBS (P <0,0001), dan TUG (P <0,0001). Simpulan: Latihan core-strengthening dapat memperbaiki stabilitas trunkus serta keseimbangan statik dan dinamik pada pasien pasca stroke.Kata kunci: Latihan core-strengthening, stabilitas trunkus, keseimbangan statik dan dinamik


2017 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kara K. Patterson ◽  
Elizabeth Inness ◽  
William E. McIlroy ◽  
Avril Mansfield

2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (02) ◽  
pp. 80-85
Author(s):  
Qi-feng Peng ◽  
Jie Zhou ◽  
Heng Jiang

Abstract Background Community exercise might be beneficial to stroke recovery. However, the results remained controversial. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore the effect of community exercise on stroke patients. Methods PubMed, EMbase, Web of science, EBSCO, and Cochrane library databases were systematically searched. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the effect of community exercise vs. usual care on stroke were included. Two investigators independently searched articles, extracted data, and assessed the quality of included studies. The primary outcome were 6-Minute walk test and walking speed. Metaanalysis was performed using random-effect model. Results Four RCTs involving 497 patients were included in the metaanalysis. Overall, compared with control intervention, community exercise intervention was found to significantly improve 6-Minute walk distance (Std. mean difference=0.48; 95% CI=0.22 to 0.74; P=0.0003), and walking speed (Std. mean difference=0.40; 95% CI=0.10 to 0.70; P=0.009) in stroke patients, but resulted in no influence on Berg Balance Scale (Std. mean difference=0.39; 95% CI=−0.29 to 1.07; P=0.26), muscle strength (Std. mean difference=0.05; 95% CI=-0.34 to 0.43; P=0.82) and mental quality of life (Std. mean difference=0.04; 95% CI=−0.25 to 0.34; P=0.77). Conclusions Compared to control intervention, community exercise was found to significantly increase 6-Minute walk test, walking speed and Berg Balance Scale, but showed no influence on Berg Balance Scale, muscle strength and mental quality of life.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 86-97
Author(s):  
Delia Andini ◽  
Wahyu Ersila

Abstract Stroke sufferers who survive experience gait disorders because of damage to brain blood vessels that occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the brain are blocked, so that brain cells lose their oxygen supply which can lead to complaints of feeling weak in the lower limbs and the legs tend to wither or drop foot. . The Drop Foot Gait Rehabilitation Program is essential for improving muscle strength and muscle contraction. One of the Rehabilitation for Drop Foot Gait Post Stroke is FES. This study aims to analyze the effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation to correct Drop Foot Gait post stroke from various references. Selection of articles on literature review it uses PICO. Article writing using search literature through PubMed, Science Direct and Google Scholar with the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria that have been determined. Literature restricted from 2010 – 2020. From result literature review The five articles show that the results of the characteristics of the respondents based on the gender of male 54.9% and female 45.1%, the results of the characteristics of the respondents based on the age of 100% less than 50 years, and the results of 4 articles of the characteristics of the respondents based on increasing gait using Berg Balance Scale measuring instrument is the average value of pre-test 5.40 and post-test average of 3.57 with a difference of 1.83. The results of a literature review of 1 article using a measuring toolElectroencephalogram that is with the results of the pre-test score of 5.5 and the post-test average of 0.8 with a difference of 4.7. So there is an increase in the patient's gaitDrop Foot Gait Post Stroke using Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Functional Electrical Stimulation has an effect on improving the gait of Drop Foot patients after stroke. as a basis for further research, especially regardingFunctional Electrical Stimulation to improve Drop Foot Gait after stroke.Keywords : berg balance scale; drop foot gait post stroke; pasca stroke; stroke Abstrak Penderita Stroke yang bertahan hidup mengalami gangguan berjalan akibat terjadinya kerusakan pembuluh darah otak yang terjadi ketika arteri yang memasok darah ke otak tersumbat, sehingga sel sel otak kehilangan suplai oksigen yang mengakibatkan keluhan merasa lemah pada anggota gerak bawah dan kaki cenderung layuh atau Drop Foot. rogram Rehabilitasi Drop Foot Gait sangat penting untuk meningkatkan kekuatan otot dan kontraksi otot. Salah satu Rehabilitasi untuk Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke adalah Functional Electrical Stimulation Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa pengaruh Functional Electrical Stimulation untuk memperbaiki Drop Foot Gait pasca stroke dari berbagai referensi. Pemilihan artikel pada literature review ini menggunakan PICO. Penulisan artikel menggunakan penelusuran literature melalui PubMed, Science Direct dan Google Scholar dengan kriteria inklusi dan kriteria eksklusi yang telah ditentukan. Literature diberi batasan dari tahun 2010 – 2020. Dari hasil literature review kelima artikel menunjukan bahwa hasil dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan jenis kelamin laki-laki 54,9% dan perempuan 45,1%, hasil dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan usia dari 4 artikel yaitu dengan rentang usia 20-80 tahun dan 1 artikel dengan rata-rata usia 60,7 tahun, hasil 4 artikel dari karakteristik responden berdasarkan peningkatan gaya berjalan menggunakan alat ukur Berg Balance Scale yaitu nilai rata-rata pre test 5,40 dan rata-rata post-test 3,57 dengan selisih 1,83. Hasil literature review 1 artikel menggunakan alat ukur Electroensefalogram mendapatkan hasil nilai pre test 5,5 dan post test 0,8 dengan selisih 4,7. Sehingga ada peningkatan gaya berjalan pada pasien Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke menggunakan Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Functional Electrical Stimulation berpengaruh untuk memperbaiki gaya berajalan pasien Drop Foot pasca stroke. sebagai dasar untuk penelitian-penelitian lebih lanjut khususnya mengenai Functional Electrical Stimulation untuk memperbaiki Drop Foot Gait pasca stroke dan direkomendasikan untuk profesi fisioterapi sebagai bahan literasi untuk pemberian intervensi pada kasus Drop Foot Gait Pasca Stroke menggunakan FES.Kata Kunci : berg balance scale; drop foot gait post stroke; pasca stroke; stroke.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neerja Thukral ◽  
Jaspreet Kaur ◽  
Manoj Malik

Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a major and chronic complication of diabetes mellitus affecting more than 50% of patients suffering from diabetes. There is involvement of both large and small diameter nerve fibres leading to altered somatosensory and motor sensations, thereby causing impaired balance and postural instability. Objective: To assess the effects of exercises on posture and balance in patients suffering from diabetes mellitus. Method: Mean changes in Timed Up and Go test(TUGT), Berg Balance Scale and Postural Sway with eyes open and eyes closed on Balance System were primary outcome measures. RevMan 5.3 software was used for the meta-analyses. Eighteen randomized controlled trials met the selection criteria and were included in the study. All the studies ranked high on PEDro Rating scale. Risk of bias was assessed by Cochrane collaboration tool of risk of bias. Included studies had low risk of bias. Sixteen RCT’s were included for the meta-analysis. Result: Results of meta-analysis showed that there was statistically significant improvement in TUGT with p≤ 0.05 and substantial heterogeneity (I 2 = 84%, p < 0.00001) in experimental group as compared to control group. There was statistically significant difference in Berg Balance Scale scores and heterogeneity of I 2 = 62%, p < 0.00001 and significant changes in postural stability (eyes open heterogeneity of I 2 = 100%, p =0.01 and eyes closed, heteogeneity I 2 = 0%, p =0.01). Sensitivity analysis causes change in heterogeneity. Conclusion: It can be concluded that various exercises like balance training, core stability, Tai-Chi, proprioceptive training etc. have a significant effect in improving balance and posture in diabetic neuropathy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (05) ◽  
pp. 235-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Thiel ◽  
Sascha Sommer ◽  
Liane Günther ◽  
Anke Osterhoff ◽  
Oliver Koch ◽  
...  

Zusammenfassung Einführung Das Potenzial einer Verschränkung technikgestützten Trainings körperlicher und kognitiver Fähigkeiten zur Förderung der sozialen Teilhabe und Gemeinschaft Älterer im Wohnquartier erscheint beträchtlich. Derartige Ansätze sind aber in der Praxis selten und kaum wissenschaftlich erprobt. Im BMBF-Projekt Quartier Agil – aktiv vor Ort wird ein solches Programm entwickelt und seine Machbarkeit überprüft. Methoden Vorgestellt werden die Ergebnisse aus dem ersten von 2 6-monatigen Interventionszyklen einer explorativen, nicht-kontrollierten Studie. Unterstützt von 2 Teilhabementorinnen, nahmen n = 19 selbstständig im gleichen Ortsteil Bochums lebende ältere Menschen wöchentlich für 90 Minuten an Smartphone-Schulungen, körperlichem und kognitiven Training teil. Teilnehmer wurden mittels Smartphone und spezieller Apps angeregt, weitere individuelle Trainingseinheiten sowie körperlich und geistig aktivierende Angebote mit Bezug zu Identifikationspunkten („hot spots“) im Quartier zu nutzen oder diese selbst zu organisieren. Diverse Indikatoren der Machbarkeit wurden erhoben. Pre / Post-Erhebungen körperlicher und kognitiver Variablen und der Lebensqualität ergänzt durch Selbstbewertungen der sozialen Teilhabe dienten der ersten Einschätzung möglicher Effekte. Ergebnisse Die Teilhabementorinnen investierten wöchentlich ca. 6 Stunden Zeit und schätzten das Programm als gut machbar ein, wenngleich die App / Smartphone-Einweisung mehr Zeit als erwartet in Anspruch nahm. Die durchschnittliche Anwesenheit in den Veranstaltungen lag bei 76 ± 15 %. Insgesamt traten keine adversen Ereignisse auf. Allerdings brachen 2 Teilnehmer / innen die Studie ab, weitere 4 waren bei den Posttests verhindert. Alle Befragten (n = 13) waren mit dem Programm zufrieden, und 9 von 13 sagten, dass Quartier Agil ihre soziale Vernetzung gefördert habe. Die Smartphones generierten großes Interesse und wurden regelmäßig genutzt, trotz durchwachsener Zufriedenheit mit der projekteigenen App. Vom Pre- zum Posttest verbesserten sich Balance (Berg Balance Scale) und 6 Minuten Gehstrecke tendenziell. Die Kraft der unteren Extremität und körperliche Aktivität blieben auf hohem Niveau erhalten. Eine tendenziell effizientere kognitive Verarbeitung zeigte sich bspw. im Bereich der Wortflüssigkeit. Fazit Der Quartier Agil-Ansatz erscheint machbar und bietet Potenzial zur Förderung von sozialer Teilhabe inklusive verbesserter Bindung an das Wohnquartier und Smartphone-Kompetenz sowie zur Aufrechterhaltung körperlicher und kognitiver Funktionen. Organisatorische und methodisch-didaktische Erkenntnisse flossen in die Anpassung des Programms für einen 2. Interventionszyklus ein. In künftigen Studien sollten körperlich und kognitiv weniger inaktive Teilnehmer adressiert werden. Erhebungen des Aktionsradius und der Dual-Task-Fähigkeiten könnten zukünftig eine spezifischere Quantifizierung möglicher Effekte gestatten.


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