The Effects of Dual-Task Training on Patient Outcomes of Institutionalized Elderly Having Chronic Stroke
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The Effects of Dual-Task Training on Patient Outcomes of Institutionalized Elderly Having Chronic Stroke
Abstract
Background/aims: The purpose of our study was to investigate the effects of dual-task training on balance, mobility, functional independence, and fear of falling in geriatrics with chronic stroke.
Methods: Fifty-three geriatrics diagnosed with stroke were included in our study. The elderly were divided into 2 groups, i.e., those walking with (intervention group, n = 25) and those walking without (controls, n = 28) dual-task training.
Results: We found statistically significant improvements in all parameters between pre- and posttreatment in both groups (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Based on our findings, walking with dual-task training can be used in addition to conventional stroke rehabilitation aiming to improve balance and mobility.
Keywords: Geriatrics; Rehabilitation; Stroke.
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