Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities
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Resumo: | One of the most common locomotion deficit identified in hemiplegic people is the tendency to maintain asymmetrical posture, with a decreased weight bearing on the side involved and body weight shift towards the non-paretic side. This condition is not favorable to obtain postural control and its is an obstacle to orientation and stance stability to perform trunk and lim movements. Considering that performing daily and social activities entails such control, this research aims to propose an assessment to evaluate this condition and its relation with the hemiplegic´s ability to perform functional activities in daily and social tasks. The proposed assessment resulted in a systems protocol composed by relevant items to verify these conditions in sitting and standinf postures. The assessment of symmetry and weight transfer was used in 50 hemiplegic subjects with direct testing. Daily and social activities were also assessed by interviews using a modified Bathel Index (IBm) and Frenchay Activities Index (FAI), respectively. The results from these assessments were codified in numerical values and these were analyzed on statistic programs. The results demonstrated a positive correlation between the assessment of the symmetric and transferred weight with IBm (r=0,76) and FAI (r=0,64) demonstrating that this condition is one of the aspects to be considered when we aim to achieve autonomy and independence in functional activities. |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activitiesA Simetria e transferência de peso do hemiplégico: relação dessa condição com o desempenho de suas atividades funcionaisPosturaHemiplegiaPessoas deficientes/reabilitaçãoAtividade motoraPostureHemiplegiaDisabled persons/rehabilitationsMotor activityOne of the most common locomotion deficit identified in hemiplegic people is the tendency to maintain asymmetrical posture, with a decreased weight bearing on the side involved and body weight shift towards the non-paretic side. This condition is not favorable to obtain postural control and its is an obstacle to orientation and stance stability to perform trunk and lim movements. Considering that performing daily and social activities entails such control, this research aims to propose an assessment to evaluate this condition and its relation with the hemiplegic´s ability to perform functional activities in daily and social tasks. The proposed assessment resulted in a systems protocol composed by relevant items to verify these conditions in sitting and standinf postures. The assessment of symmetry and weight transfer was used in 50 hemiplegic subjects with direct testing. Daily and social activities were also assessed by interviews using a modified Bathel Index (IBm) and Frenchay Activities Index (FAI), respectively. The results from these assessments were codified in numerical values and these were analyzed on statistic programs. The results demonstrated a positive correlation between the assessment of the symmetric and transferred weight with IBm (r=0,76) and FAI (r=0,64) demonstrating that this condition is one of the aspects to be considered when we aim to achieve autonomy and independence in functional activities.Um dos comprometimentos motores evidentes na hemiplegia é a tendência em manter-se em uma posição de assimetria postural, com distribuição de peso menor sobre o lado hemiplégico, transferindo o peso corporal para o lado não afetado. Essa assimetria e dificuldade em transferir o peso para o lado afetado interferem na capacidade de manter o controle postural, impedindo a orientação e estabilidade para realizar movimentos com o tronco e membros. Tendo em vista que a execução das atividades de vida diária e sociais envolvem esse controle, é que este trabalho leve como objetivo propor uma avaliação para verificar essa condição e analisar sua relação com a capacidade do hemiplégico em desempenhar suas atividades funcionais no que diz respeito às atividades de vida diária e social. A proposta de avaliação resultou em um protocolo sistematizado composto por itens relevantes para observar essa condição nas posições sentada e em pé. A avaliação da simetria e transferência de peso (ASTP) foi realizada em 50 hemiplégicos a partir da observação direta. As atividades de vida diária e social também foram verificadas, por observação indireta, utilizando o índice de Barthel modificado (IBm) e o Frenchay activities index (FAI), respectivamente. Os dados coletados pelas avaliações foram codificados em valores numéricos e analisados estatisticamente. Os resultados demonstraram uma correlação positiva entre a ASTP e IBm (r=0.76) assim como em relação ao FAI (r=0.64), demonstrando que essa condição é um dos aspectos a ser considerado a autonomia e independência nas atividades funcionais.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2001-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/7939710.1590/fpusp.v8i1.79397Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 8 No. 1 (2001); 40-50Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2001); 40-50Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 8 n. 1 (2001); 40-502316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/79397/83457Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChagas, Eliane FerrariTavares, Maria da C. Gomes C.F.2015-06-16T11:29:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/79397Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2015-06-16T11:29:03Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities A Simetria e transferência de peso do hemiplégico: relação dessa condição com o desempenho de suas atividades funcionais |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities Chagas, Eliane Ferrari Postura Hemiplegia Pessoas deficientes/reabilitação Atividade motora Posture Hemiplegia Disabled persons/rehabilitations Motor activity |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Symetric and weight-transfer of hemiplegic: its relation with performance in hemiplegics functional activities |
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Chagas, Eliane Ferrari |
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Chagas, Eliane Ferrari Tavares, Maria da C. Gomes C.F. |
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Tavares, Maria da C. Gomes C.F. |
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Chagas, Eliane Ferrari Tavares, Maria da C. Gomes C.F. |
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Postura Hemiplegia Pessoas deficientes/reabilitação Atividade motora Posture Hemiplegia Disabled persons/rehabilitations Motor activity |
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Postura Hemiplegia Pessoas deficientes/reabilitação Atividade motora Posture Hemiplegia Disabled persons/rehabilitations Motor activity |
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One of the most common locomotion deficit identified in hemiplegic people is the tendency to maintain asymmetrical posture, with a decreased weight bearing on the side involved and body weight shift towards the non-paretic side. This condition is not favorable to obtain postural control and its is an obstacle to orientation and stance stability to perform trunk and lim movements. Considering that performing daily and social activities entails such control, this research aims to propose an assessment to evaluate this condition and its relation with the hemiplegic´s ability to perform functional activities in daily and social tasks. The proposed assessment resulted in a systems protocol composed by relevant items to verify these conditions in sitting and standinf postures. The assessment of symmetry and weight transfer was used in 50 hemiplegic subjects with direct testing. Daily and social activities were also assessed by interviews using a modified Bathel Index (IBm) and Frenchay Activities Index (FAI), respectively. The results from these assessments were codified in numerical values and these were analyzed on statistic programs. The results demonstrated a positive correlation between the assessment of the symmetric and transferred weight with IBm (r=0,76) and FAI (r=0,64) demonstrating that this condition is one of the aspects to be considered when we aim to achieve autonomy and independence in functional activities. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina |
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