The effects of physical therapy on exaggerated muscle tonicity, balance and quality of life on hemiparetic patients due to stroke

AuthorsMohammad Reza Hoseinabadi- Hamid Reza Taheri - Fahimeh Keavanloo -Mohammad Seyedahmadi -Mehdi Mohamadinia - Akbar Pejhan
JournalJournal Of Pakistan Medical Association
Presented byDepartment of Physical Education, Velayat University, Iranshahr, Iran
Page number735-738
Serial number63
Volume number6
IF0/836
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At01/06/2013
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryPakistan
Journal IndexISI -JCR _ Scopus

Abstract

Objective: To determine the effects of physical therapy on balance, exaggerated muscle tonicity and quality of life on patients with hemiparesis.
Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2011 among male hemiparetic patients secondary to stroke, at a physiotherapy centre in Neyshabur, Iran. Twenty-four patients were randomly assigned to two equal groups representing the cases and the controls. The cases were assigned to do the practical protocol for 4 weeks. To collect the data, Berg Balance Scaling, Modified Ashworth Scale, Barthel Activities of Daily Living Index and demographic questionnaires were used. Paired and un-paired t-tests were used to analyse data. All analyses were done on SPSS 16.
Results: The two groups were similar before intervention. Post-test analysis showed that the average balance and quality of life significantly improved (p<0.001) among the cases, and the quadriceps muscle tonicity decreased (p<0.001). Among the controls, there was no significant change between pre-test and post-test readings.
Conclusions: Physical therapy can enhance balance and quality of life of hemiparetic patients and reduces their exaggerated muscle tonicity.
Keywords: Hemiparesis, Physical therapy, Quality of life, Muscle tonicity. (JPMA 63: 735; 2013).

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tags: Hemiparesis, Physical therapy, Quality of life, Muscle tonicity