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Effect of Number of Repetitions of Weight Bearing Exercises on Time-distance Parameters in Stroke


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1 Subharti Physiotherapy College, Meerut, India
2 Department of Physiology Subharti Medical College, Meerut, India
3 Amity Physiotherapy College, New Delhi, India
     

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A randomized controlled trial of 30 patients with hemiplegia was included in the study. Patient were divided in two groups A&B with 15 patients in each group. Repetitive weight bearing exercises (WBE) and conventional physiotherapy were given to each patient for 1 month. Their measurements were taken on 0, 7th, 15th, and 30th. Exercises were repeated 40 and 20 times in respective groups (A and B). All the parameters measured showed improvement on different days in each group. The group performing increase number of repetitions of weight -bearing exercise showed greatest improvement. Significant improvement was seen in patient performing more number of repetitions of weight -bearing exercises. Patients who have difficulty in forward step standing or doing WBE, less improvement were seen.

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Weight–bearing Exercises, Time-distance Parameters, Stroke
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Authors

Vaibhav Agarwal
Subharti Physiotherapy College, Meerut, India
Mukesh Kumar
Department of Physiology Subharti Medical College, Meerut, India
Raj Kumar Meena
Subharti Physiotherapy College, Meerut, India
Ranjana Pandey
Amity Physiotherapy College, New Delhi, India

Abstract


A randomized controlled trial of 30 patients with hemiplegia was included in the study. Patient were divided in two groups A&B with 15 patients in each group. Repetitive weight bearing exercises (WBE) and conventional physiotherapy were given to each patient for 1 month. Their measurements were taken on 0, 7th, 15th, and 30th. Exercises were repeated 40 and 20 times in respective groups (A and B). All the parameters measured showed improvement on different days in each group. The group performing increase number of repetitions of weight -bearing exercise showed greatest improvement. Significant improvement was seen in patient performing more number of repetitions of weight -bearing exercises. Patients who have difficulty in forward step standing or doing WBE, less improvement were seen.

Keywords


Weight–bearing Exercises, Time-distance Parameters, Stroke

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