The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients

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Autor(a) principal: Mochizuki,Luis
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Bigongiari,Aline, Franciulli,Patricia Martins, Francica,Juliana Valente, Alonso,Angelica Castilho, Ervilha,Ulysses Fernandes, Kiyomoto,Henry Dan, Greve,Julia Maria D’Andrea
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedicalExpress (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-04292015000400001
Resumo: The aim of this review is to evaluate studies about gait training and exercise interventions applied to patients following chronic stroke on gait and balance. The studies included in this review were random clinical trials, including only chronic post-stroke individuals that evaluated gait and balance outcomes and with a PEDro scale score ≥ 7.0. Eight studies were selected. The results suggest gait and balance will only be affected in chronic post-stroke patients if training sessions last at least 30 minutes, are repeated three times a week, and maintained for at least five weeks. Gait training affects how chronic post-stroke individuals walk. They will probably walk faster and with a lower risk of falling; however, it is unclear whether the consequences of these procedures affect the quality of life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
title The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
spellingShingle The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
Mochizuki,Luis
Stroke
Locomotion
Balance
title_short The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
title_full The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
title_fullStr The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
title_full_unstemmed The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
title_sort The effect of gait training and exercise programs on gait and balance in post-stroke patients
author Mochizuki,Luis
author_facet Mochizuki,Luis
Bigongiari,Aline
Franciulli,Patricia Martins
Francica,Juliana Valente
Alonso,Angelica Castilho
Ervilha,Ulysses Fernandes
Kiyomoto,Henry Dan
Greve,Julia Maria D’Andrea
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author2 Bigongiari,Aline
Franciulli,Patricia Martins
Francica,Juliana Valente
Alonso,Angelica Castilho
Ervilha,Ulysses Fernandes
Kiyomoto,Henry Dan
Greve,Julia Maria D’Andrea
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mochizuki,Luis
Bigongiari,Aline
Franciulli,Patricia Martins
Francica,Juliana Valente
Alonso,Angelica Castilho
Ervilha,Ulysses Fernandes
Kiyomoto,Henry Dan
Greve,Julia Maria D’Andrea
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stroke
Locomotion
Balance
topic Stroke
Locomotion
Balance
description The aim of this review is to evaluate studies about gait training and exercise interventions applied to patients following chronic stroke on gait and balance. The studies included in this review were random clinical trials, including only chronic post-stroke individuals that evaluated gait and balance outcomes and with a PEDro scale score ≥ 7.0. Eight studies were selected. The results suggest gait and balance will only be affected in chronic post-stroke patients if training sessions last at least 30 minutes, are repeated three times a week, and maintained for at least five weeks. Gait training affects how chronic post-stroke individuals walk. They will probably walk faster and with a lower risk of falling; however, it is unclear whether the consequences of these procedures affect the quality of life.
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