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Stabilometry in complex rehabilitation of patients after cerebral stroke

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.83.07

Abstract

Postural disturbance are detected in about 80% of people after a stroke and significantly limit the patient's household and social activity, increase the risk of falls. Stabilometry is a highly informative method for studying the equilibrium function based on the analysis of the parameters of the center of pressure. The purpose of the study: clinical and stabilometric analysis of postural disorders in the complex rehabilitation of patients after a stroke. Materials and methods. The study involved 60 patients (40 men and 20 women, median age 61.0 [56.25; 65.75] years, median rehabilitation start time 30.0 [25.0; 40.75] days). All patients were divided into 2 groups: the first group consisted of 30 people with hemiataxy; the second group - 30 people with hemiparesis. All patients underwent complex rehabilitation and stabilotraining sessions. The dynamics of stabilometric parameters and clinical scales (NIHSS, Rivermead index, Rankin scale, Barthel scale) were assessed. Results. Both groups received statistically significant improvements in the area of the statokinesiogram, velocity of the center of pressure, energy index in both phases of the study, as well as in all clinical scales (p < 0.001). We did not reveal differences in the degree of changes in stabilometric parameters in patients with different stroke syndromes (hemiataxia or hemiparesis) before and after complex rehabilitation (p > 0.05). No correlation was found between stabilometric parameters and clinical scales. Conclusion. Stabilometry is a highly informative method for studying the balance function in patients after a stroke in complex rehabilitation, however, one should take into account the lack of correlation of its parameters with clinical scales.

About the Authors

O. G. Argunova
Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Republican Clinic No.3
Russian Federation

ARGUNOVA Oksana Gavrilievna – doctor

Yakutsk



A. A. Tappakhov
Medical Institute of M.K. Ammosov NEFU; Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Yakut Science Centre of Clinical Medical Problems
Russian Federation

TAPPAKHOV Aleksey Alekseevich – PhD, associate professor of the Medical Institute of M.K. Ammosov NEFU, senior researcher of the Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases Yakut Science Centre of Clinical Medical Problems



N. G. Dmitrieva
Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Republican Clinic No.3
Russian Federation

DMITRIEVA Natalia Gavrilovna – head of the Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Republican Clinic No.3



A. N. Makarova
Republican Clinic No. 3
Russian Federation

MAKAROVA Anna Nikolaevna – head. Dept. Medical Rehabilitation Centre



M. G. Ivanova
Medical Institute, M.K. Ammosov NEFU
Russian Federation

IVANOVA Maria Gennadievna – student



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Argunova O.G., Tappakhov A.A., Dmitrieva N.G., Makarova A.N., Ivanova M.G. Stabilometry in complex rehabilitation of patients after cerebral stroke. Yakut Medical Journal. 2023;(3):29-33. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2023.83.07

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