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To ascertain the effectiveness of slacklining as a supplementary therapy for elderly stroke patients who are functionally non-progressing.This case study involved an 18-mo prospective observation of the management of an 87-year-old female stroke-patient of the left hemisphere with reduced balance,reduced lower limb muscular activation,hypertonia,and concurrent postural deficits.This entailed the initial acute care phase through to discharge to home and 18-mo final status in her original independent living setting.The introduction of slacklining as an adjunct therapy was made 12 mo post incident.Slacklining involves balance retention on a tightened band where external environmental changes cause a whole-body dynamic response to retain equilibrium.It is a complex neuromechanical task enabling individualized self-developed response strategies to be learned and adapted.This facilitates the innate process of balance retention,lower-limb and core muscle activation,and stable posture through a combination of learned motor skills and neurological system down regulation.Individuals adopt and follow established sequential motor learning stages where the acquired balance skills are achieved in a challenging composite-chain activity.Slacklining could be considered an adjunct therapy for lower limb stroke rehabilitation where function is compromised due to decreased muscle recruitment,decreased postural control and compromised balance.Initial inpatient rehabilitation involved one-month acute-care,one-month rehabilitation,and one-month transitional care prior to home discharge.A further six months of intensive outpatient rehabilitation was provided with five hourly sessions per week including:supervised and self-managed hydrotherapy,plus one individual and two group falls’prevention sessions.These were supported by daily home exercises.At 12 mo post incident,recovery plateaued,then regressed following three falls.Rehabilitation was subsequently modified with the hydrotherapy retained and the group sessions replaced with an a
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篇名 Slacklining and stroke:A rehabilitation case study considering balance and lower limb weakness
来源期刊 世界骨科杂志 学科 医学
关键词 STROKE REHABILITATION LOWER LIMBS BALANCE Slacklining
年,卷(期) 2016,(8) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 513-518
页数 6页 分类号 R
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世界骨科杂志:英文版
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2218-5836
北京市朝阳区东四环中路62号楼远洋国际中
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