Evaluation of quality of life in individuals with chronic stroke who underwent aquatic exercises: A case series.
Case report
aquatic exercises
hydrotherapy
quality of life
stroke
Journal
NeuroRehabilitation
ISSN: 1878-6448
Titre abrégé: NeuroRehabilitation
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 9113791
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2021
2021
Historique:
pubmed:
11
5
2021
medline:
17
7
2021
entrez:
10
5
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Aquatic exercises are among the treatments available to improve the quality of life after stroke. To investigate changes in the quality of life after 8-week of aquatic exercises in post-stroke individuals. A case series study was designed, including four male participants. Exclusive aquatic exercise was performed for 8-week, 50 minutes per session, 2×/week. Their quality of life was evaluated before and after the intervention using the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS). Participant 1 improved in the mobility domain, achieving a Clinically Important Difference (CID). Participant 2 improved in the strength and mobility domain, achieving CID; his stroke recovery was 6%, and it reached 50% post-intervention. Participant 3 improved in the mobility domain, achieving a CID and a Minimal Detectable Change (MDC); his stroke recovery increased from 45 to 60% post-intervention. Participant 4 improved the strength, mobility, and activities of daily living domains, achieving a CID and a MDC, but his stroke recovery remained unchanged at 80%. All participants achieved a CID in the mobility domain; thus, the aquatic exercise intervention was considered meaningful. Moreover, the SIS is able to evaluate aspects of the recovery process regarding health-related quality of life after stroke, as demonstrated by the results of the overall recovery after aquatic exercises.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
Aquatic exercises are among the treatments available to improve the quality of life after stroke.
OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVE
To investigate changes in the quality of life after 8-week of aquatic exercises in post-stroke individuals.
METHODS
METHODS
A case series study was designed, including four male participants. Exclusive aquatic exercise was performed for 8-week, 50 minutes per session, 2×/week. Their quality of life was evaluated before and after the intervention using the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS).
RESULTS
RESULTS
Participant 1 improved in the mobility domain, achieving a Clinically Important Difference (CID). Participant 2 improved in the strength and mobility domain, achieving CID; his stroke recovery was 6%, and it reached 50% post-intervention. Participant 3 improved in the mobility domain, achieving a CID and a Minimal Detectable Change (MDC); his stroke recovery increased from 45 to 60% post-intervention. Participant 4 improved the strength, mobility, and activities of daily living domains, achieving a CID and a MDC, but his stroke recovery remained unchanged at 80%.
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
All participants achieved a CID in the mobility domain; thus, the aquatic exercise intervention was considered meaningful. Moreover, the SIS is able to evaluate aspects of the recovery process regarding health-related quality of life after stroke, as demonstrated by the results of the overall recovery after aquatic exercises.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33967065
pii: NRE210008
doi: 10.3233/NRE-210008
doi:
Substances chimiques
Water
059QF0KO0R
Types de publication
Case Reports
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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