EFFICIENCY OF HIGH- INTENSITY GAIT TRAINING IN THE REHABILITATION OF POST-STROKE PATIENTS

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作者
Kireyev, Igor, V [1 ]
Zhabotynska, Natalia, V [1 ]
Andriukhin, Dmytro A. [2 ]
Sydorchuk, Mykhailo Yu [2 ]
Tsemenko, Karyna, V [1 ]
Liashok, Andrey L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Pharm, 53 Pushkinska St, UA-61002 Kharkiv, Ukraine
[2] ALEF Clin, Kharkiv, Ukraine
[3] Kharkov Natl Univ, Kharkiv, Ukraine
来源
ACTA BALNEOLOGICA | 2023年 / 65卷 / 05期
关键词
high-intensity gait training (HIGT); middle-age post-stroke patients; early and late period after the stroke; MOBILITY;
D O I
10.36740/ABAL202305102
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Aim: Research of the effectiveness of high-intensity gait training in the rehabilitation of middle-aged patients in different periods after a stroke. Materials and Methods: Middle-aged post-stroke patients took part in the research. They performed either a comprehensive rehabilitation program with the addition of high-intensity gait training or only high-intensity gait training. All patients underwent an assessment of their functioning before and after rehabilitation programs. The following tests were used for assessment: the Berg Balance Scale, the Modified Rivermead Mobility Index, the Functional Ambulation Classification, the 10-meter walk test, and "Get Up and Go" test. The results were processed using statistical methods. Results: The application of high-intensity gait training has demonstrated high efficiency in middle-aged post-stroke patients. Adding the method of high-intensity gait training to comprehensive rehabilitation programs demonstrated significantly higher efficiency than the use of only high-intensity gait training. At the same time, in post-stroke patients, in the early recovery period, the improvement in functioning was better than in the late recovery period. Conclusions: Adding the method HIGT to the comprehensive rehabilitation of middle-age post-stroke patients leads to a significant improvement in their functioning, especially in the early recovery period.
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