Swiss ball exercise post-stroke with hemiparesis to improve mobility: a randomised controlled trial
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Swiss ball exercise post-stroke with hemiparesis to improve mobility: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract
Introduction: This research was done to find out how well post-stroke therapy works in reducing side effects and improving patient mobility.
Materials and methods: This study used a randomised control trial design involving 42 post-stroke patients (mean 40 days after onset) with hemiparesis from January to October 2022, who were separated into two groups and randomly allocated to either the experimental group (n=21) or the control group (n=21). The intervention group received 24 times Swiss Ball Exercise (SBE), and the control group received 24 times conventional therapy.
Results: We found for the intervention group using SBE on TUG (p<0.001), TIS (P<.001), FTBS (p=0.011), DGI (p=0.005) and RMAB (p<0.001).
Conclusion: After a stroke, patients with hemiparesis who exercise on a Swiss ball experience improved body function and movement.
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