The Value of the NDT-Bobath Method in Post-Stroke Gait Training

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Mikolajewska, Emilia [1 ]
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[1] Mil Clin Hosp, Rehabil Clin, PL-85681 Bydgoszcz, Poland
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rehabilitation; ischemic stroke; NDT-Bobath; gait parameters; gait training; gait analysis; STROKE REHABILITATION; HEMIPLEGIA;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Background. Stroke is perceived a major cause of disability, including gait disorders. Looking for more effective methods of gait reeducation in post-stroke survivors is one of the most important issues in contemporary neurorehabilitation. Objectives. Following a stroke, patients suffer from gait disorders. The aim of this paper is to present the outcomes of a study of post-stroke gait reeducation using the NeuroDevelopmental Treatment-Bobath (NDT-Bobath) method. Material and Methods. The-research was conducted among 60 adult patients who had undergone ischemic stroke. These patients were treated using the NDT-Bobath method. These patients' gait reeducation was assessed using spatio-temporal gait parameters (gait velocity, cadence and stride length). Measurements of these parameters were conducted by the same therapist twice: on admission, and after the tenth session of gait reeducation. Results. Among the 60 patients involved in the study, the results were as follows: in terms of gait velocity, recovery was observed in 39 cases (65%), in terms of cadence, recovery was observed in 39 cases (65%), in terms of stride length, recovery was observed in 50 cases (83.33%). Conclusions. Benefits were observed after short-term therapy, reflected by measurable statistically significant changes in the patients' gait parameters
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