ACUTE STROKE PATIENTS - LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF REHABILITATION AND MAINTENANCE OF GAINS

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DAVIDOFF, GN
KEREN, O
RING, H
SOLZI, P
机构
[1] VET ADM MED CTR, REHABIL MED SERV, ANN ARBOR, MI 48105 USA
[2] TEL AVIV UNIV, SACKLER SCH MED, DEPT PHYS MED & REHABIL, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
[3] LOEWENSTEIN HOSP & REHABIL CTR, CTR REHABIL, RAANANA, ISRAEL
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FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT; STROKE; STROKE REHABILITATION;
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10.1016/0003-9993(91)90001-Y
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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The efficacy of rehabilitation programs to facilitate recovery after acute stroke remains controversial. To further evaluate this issue, the records of 139 "middle-band" stroke survivors were reviewed retrospectively at admission to, discharge from, and one-year follow-up from inpatient rehabilitation. Patients were divided into two groups (out-patient [O/P] or no O/P) based on their involvement in physical and occupational therapy services. A repeated measures ANOVA indicated that both groups made clinically and statistically significant improvements in all functional indices between stroke onset, discharge from inpatient rehabilitation, and follow-up: O/P therapy: mobility F(1,46) = 1651, p < .0001; self-care F(1,47) = 1062, p < .0001; total F (1,47) = 1093, p < .0001; no O/P therapy: mobility F(91,88) = 5643, p < .0001; self-care F(1,88) = 5722, p < .0001; total F(1,88) = 6733, p < .0001. Pairwise comparisons for all functional indices revealed that all statistically significant changes in function in the no O/P therapy group occurred between stroke onset and discharge: self-care (p < .0001), mobility (p < .0001), and total (p < .0001). Pairwise comparisons of all indices in the O/P therapy group revealed that all differences between stroke onset and discharge functional scores were at the p < .0001 level, and score differences between discharge from inpatient rehabilitation and follow-up were as follows: self-care (p < .05), mobility (p < .001), and total (p < .005). Receipt of O/P therapy services was associated with a complete upper or lower extremity hemiplegia, unilateral neglect, impaired joint-position sense, or urinary incontinence. This study demonstrates that for a "middle band" of acute stroke patients, inpatient rehabilitation appears to be effective and that most patients maintain gains achieved during inpatient rehabilitation through one-year follow-up.
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页码:869 / 873
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