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- Title
THE REHABILITATION OF HEMIPARESIS AFTER STROKE.
- Authors
DANTES, ELENA; AXELERAD, SILVIU DOCU; STROE, ALINA ZORINA; AXELERAD, DANIEL DOCU; AXELERAD, ANY DOCU
- Abstract
Aim. The aim of this study is to demonstrate progresses both motor and non-motor of rehabilitation of hemiparesis after stroke. Methods. A lot of 5 patients with hemiparesis was evaluated before and after practicing both active and passive physical exercises at home. Patients were evaluated using the subsequent functional assessment scales: Berg Balance Scale, Lawton IADL Scale, Modified Rankin Scale, Stroke Specific Quality of Life Measure. Patients were evaluated using the following outcome assessment scales: Barthel Index, Functional Independence Measure and Glasgow Outcome Scale. Patients were evaluated using the following diagnostic and screening tests: Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Orpington Prognostic Scale and Mini-Mental State Examination. Results. From the point of view of the improvements, the most favorable results were in the case of the non-motor perspective, the patients having favorable results from the point of view of increasing the quality of life and decreasing the degree of depression and anxiety. But favorable motor responses were also obtained by modifying the measured results according to Medical Research Council Grading for Power. Conclusions. The rehabilitation in the patients with hemiparesis after a stroke is multidisciplinary and multifocused both physically and mentally, because the physical, but also the mental results influence one another.
- Subjects
QUALITY of life measurement; HAMILTON Depression Inventory; FUNCTIONAL independence measure; HEMIPARESIS; MINI-Mental State Examination; STROKE
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2020, Vol 20, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article