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Association between balance recovery during inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance in severe subacute post-stroke patients

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dc.contributor.author Gath, Christian Federico
dc.contributor.author Gianella, Matías Gabriel
dc.contributor.author Bonamico, Lucas
dc.contributor.author Russo, María Julieta
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-19T15:59:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-19T15:59:07Z
dc.date.issued 2023-06-18
dc.identifier.citation Cf G, Mg G, L B, Mj R. Association between balance recovery during inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance in severe subacute post-stroke patients. Physiother Res Int. 2023 Oct;28(4):e2029. doi: 10.1002/pri.2029 es_ES
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1002/pri.2029
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.fleni.org.ar/xmlui/handle/123456789/923
dc.description.abstract Background and purpose: Studies that analyze gait without physical assistance recovery post-stroke are scarce. There are few of the studies that analyze longitudinally the recovery of balance during the subacute post-stroke inpatient rehabilitation. The aim of the study was to analyze the association between balance recovery during subacute stroke inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance achievement. Secondarily, to analyze the association between balance at admission of inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance achievement. Methods: An observational, longitudinal, and retrospective cohort study was conducted. Subacute stroke subjects with an admission Berg Balance Scale below or equal to 4 points were included (n = 164). Two logistic regression models were developed. Model 1 analyzes the association between balance recovery during inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance at discharge. Model 2 analyzes the association between balance at the admission and gait without physical assistance at discharge. Results: Of 164 severe post-stroke patients, 60 (36.5%) achieved gait without physical assistance. Although the two models developed a statistically significant association (p < 0.001), Model 1 evinced better discrimination performance (Model 1: area below the curve was of 0.987 -CI 95%: 0.975-0.998- vs. Model 2: area below the curve 2 was of 0.705 -CI 95%: 0.789-0.601-). Discussion: Balance recovery during rehabilitation was strongly associated with gait without physical assistance achievement at the time of discharge in severe subacute post-stroke patients. Implications for physiotherapy practice: The longitudinal analysis of motor recovery in severe subacute post-stroke patients may be helpful in the decision making process during inpatient rehabilitation. es_ES
dc.language.iso eng es_ES
dc.publisher Wiley es_ES
dc.subject Gait es_ES
dc.subject Marcha es_ES
dc.subject Postural Balance es_ES
dc.subject Equilibrio Postural es_ES
dc.subject Stroke Rehabilitation es_ES
dc.subject Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular es_ES
dc.title Association between balance recovery during inpatient rehabilitation and gait without physical assistance in severe subacute post-stroke patients es_ES
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article es_ES
dc.description.fil Fil: Gath, Christian Federico. Fleni. Centro de Rehabilitación Adultos CR. Servicio de Kinesiología; Argentina.
dc.description.fil Fil: Gianella, Matías Gabriel. Fleni. Centro de Rehabilitación Adultos CR. Servicio de Kinesiología; Argentina.
dc.description.fil Fil: Bonamico, Lucas. Fleni. Centro de Rehabilitación Adultos CR. Neurorehabilitación; Argentina.
dc.description.fil Fil: Russo, María Julieta. Fleni. Centro de Rehabilitación Adultos CR; Argentina.
dc.relation.ispartofVOLUME 28
dc.relation.ispartofNUMBER 4
dc.relation.ispartofPAGINATION :e2029
dc.relation.ispartofCOUNTRY Estados Unidos
dc.relation.ispartofCITY Hoboken
dc.relation.ispartofTITLE Physiotherapy research international
dc.relation.ispartofISSN 1471-2865
dc.type.snrd info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo es_ES


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