Effect of innovative vs. usual care physical therapy in subacute rehabilitation after stroke. A multicenter randomized controlled trial

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Sivertsen, Marianne [1 ,2 ]
Arntzen, Ellen Christin [2 ,3 ]
Alstadhaug, Karl Bjornar [2 ,4 ]
Normann, Britt [2 ,3 ]
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[1] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Hlth & Care Sci, Tromso, Norway
[2] Nordland Hosp Trust, Dept Med, Bodo, Norway
[3] Nord Univ, Fac Nursing & Hlth Sci, Bodo, Norway
[4] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Clin Med, Tromso, Norway
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physical therapy; stroke; rehabilitation; trunk control; balance; gait; physical activity; health related quality of life; POSTURAL ASSESSMENT SCALE; CORE STABILITY; WALK TESTS; BALANCE; TRUNK; INDIVIDUALS; PERFORMANCE; POSTSTROKE; CHALLENGES; RECOVERY;
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10.3389/fresc.2022.987601
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Background: Research on stroke rehabilitation often addresses common difficulties such as gait, balance or physical activity separately, a fragmentation contrasting the complexity in clinical practice. Interventions aiming for recovery are needed. The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of a comprehensive low-cost physical therapy intervention, I-CoreDIST, vs. usual care on postural control, balance, physical activity, gait and health related quality of life during the first 12 weeks post-stroke.Methods: This prospective, assessor-masked randomized controlled trial included 60 participants from two stroke units in Norway. Participants, who were randomized to I-CoreDIST (n = 29) or usual care physical therapy (n = 31), received 5 sessions/week when in-patients or 3 sessions/week as out-patients. Primary outcomes were the Trunk Impairment Scale-modified Norwegian version (TISmodNV) and activity monitoring (ActiGraphsWgt3X-BT). Secondary outcomes were the Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke, MiniBesTEST, 10-meter walk test, 2-minute walk test, force-platform measurements and EQ5D-3L. Stroke specific quality of life scale was administered at 12 weeks. Linear regression and non-parametric tests were used for statistical analysis.Results: Five participants were excluded and seven lost to follow-up, leaving 48 participants in the intention-to-treat analysis. There were no significant between-group effects for primary outcomes: TIS-modNV (p = 0,857); daily average minutes of sedative (p = 0.662), light (p = 0.544) or moderate activity (p = 0.239) and steps (p = 0.288), or secondary outcomes at 12 weeks except for significant improvements on EQ5D-3L in the usual care group. Within-group changes were significant for all outcomes in both groups except for activity levels that were low, EQ5D-3L favoring the usual care group, and force-platform data favoring the intervention group.Conclusions: Physical therapy treatment with I-CoreDIST improved postural control, balance, physical activity and gait during the first 12 weeks after a stroke but is not superior to usual care.
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