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Effect of Collar on Balance in Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency Patients


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1 Department of Physiotherapy, India
2 M.P.T (Neurological Disorders) Department of Physiotherapy Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, India
     

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Purpose of Study: The purpose of the study is to assess the effect of wearing collar on balance response and to determine whether hard collar or soft collar shows improvement in balance in patients suffering from Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI). The study is clinically significant to help determine type of cervical collar to be prescribed in patients suffering from VBI with balance problems.

Methodology: 40 subjects were included after screening for vertebrobasilar insufficiency and were assigned into two groups with 20 subjects in each group. Group A was given Philadelphia collar and Group B was given soft collar. Balance response before and after wearing collar was analysed using Berg Balance Scale.

Data analyses and result: Mann Whitney U test was used for analyses of data. Data of pre post Berg Balance score of soft collar and hard collar was measured by Wilcox- on signed rank test.

Conclusion: soft collar is more effective then hard collar in improving balance of patients suffering from VBI.


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Balance, Soft Cervical Collar, Philadelphia Collar
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Authors

Jaspreet Kaur
Department of Physiotherapy, India
Manoj Malik
M.P.T (Neurological Disorders) Department of Physiotherapy Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, India
Inderpreet Kaur
M.P.T (Neurological Disorders) Department of Physiotherapy Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, India

Abstract


Purpose of Study: The purpose of the study is to assess the effect of wearing collar on balance response and to determine whether hard collar or soft collar shows improvement in balance in patients suffering from Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (VBI). The study is clinically significant to help determine type of cervical collar to be prescribed in patients suffering from VBI with balance problems.

Methodology: 40 subjects were included after screening for vertebrobasilar insufficiency and were assigned into two groups with 20 subjects in each group. Group A was given Philadelphia collar and Group B was given soft collar. Balance response before and after wearing collar was analysed using Berg Balance Scale.

Data analyses and result: Mann Whitney U test was used for analyses of data. Data of pre post Berg Balance score of soft collar and hard collar was measured by Wilcox- on signed rank test.

Conclusion: soft collar is more effective then hard collar in improving balance of patients suffering from VBI.


Keywords


Balance, Soft Cervical Collar, Philadelphia Collar

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