Role Of Repetitive Facilitation Exercises In Functional Improvement Of Upper Limb In Stroke Patients As Compare To Conventional Rehabilitation

Authors

  • Asima Irshad
  • Bushra Sultana
  • Habiba Aslam
  • Abeera Hussain
  • Sonia Munir
  • Tanveer Hussain
  • Mohsin Zafar
  • Adeel Rauf

Keywords:

Stroke, Upper Limb, Facilitation Technique, Repetitive Facilitation Exercise, UCLA, Patients Satisfaction.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To find the role ofRepetitive facilitative exercises in functional improvement of upper limb in stroke patients as compare to conventional rehabilitation.
METHODOLOGY: 26 patients fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria were enrolled in this study. Outcome or efficacy was measured by using University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) scoring system, a 35-point scale. The items measured included Pain (10 points), Function (10 points), Active forward flexion (5 points), strength of forward flexion (5 points) and patient satisfaction (5 points). A score of 34-35 is considered an excellent score, 28-33 a good result, and any score less than 27 a poor result.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: We found that overall pain improved from baseline to last follow up (pvalue < 0.05) with non-significant difference in both study groups (p-value>0.05). Our investigation also led us to conclude that function of patients improved from baseline to last follow up (p-value < 0.05) with non-significant difference in both study groups (p-value>0.05). Moreover, similar statistics regarding active forward flexion are found i.e., overall active forward flexion and strength of forward flexion was improved from baseline to last follow up (p-value < 0.05) with non-significant difference in both study groups (p-value>0.05). Patient’s satisfaction was improved from baseline to last follow up (p-value < 0.05). The group B had more satisfaction as compare to group A (p-value < 0.05). The group B had more UCLA score as compare to group A (p-value < 0.05). In group A efficacy of treatment was observed in 1 (7.7%) patient only while in group B the efficacy of treatment was seen in 8 (61.53%) patients. Group B had statistically and significantly higher efficacy as compare to group-A, pvalue < 0.05.

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Published

2021-03-12

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Asima Irshad, Bushra Sultana, Habiba Aslam, Abeera Hussain, Sonia Munir, Tanveer Hussain, … Adeel Rauf. (2021). Role Of Repetitive Facilitation Exercises In Functional Improvement Of Upper Limb In Stroke Patients As Compare To Conventional Rehabilitation. Elementary Education Online, 20(1), 3698–3709. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/2176

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