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Strategies for the recovery of patients with post stroke sequelae in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
Lavinia DuicaElisabeta AntonescuSinziana Calina Silisteanusubject
Occupational therapymedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingbusiness.industryfunctional recoverylcsh:RM1-950post-stroke sequelaeCognitionContext (language use)General Medicine010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesGait0104 chemical sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacologykinetic therapyPandemicPhysical therapymedicineOutpatient clinicMotor Deficitbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerydescription
Introduction. The performance areas of post-stroke mention negatively correlated determinants in doing daily activities. The intrinsic motor recovery depends on the primary motor deficit. The functional recovery of patients with post-stroke sequelae is not only based on the remission of the functional deficit, but it also depends on the ability to develop adapted motor strategies.The objective of the study was to point out, for the patients with post-stroke sequelae, the sensitive, motor and cognitive changes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and method. The study included a number of 18 patients diagnosed with post-stroke sequelae and was conducted for a period of 5 months in an outpatient department. The recovery treatment included sessions of kinetotherapy and occupational therapy. The evaluation of the patients was made in the beginning of the treatment, at its end and at the control after 6 weeks. Scales were used to assess pain, the static and dynamic balance, the gait and the cognitive function. Results. The obtained results were statistically significant for the patients in the group. The values that were obtained by applying the tests and evaluation scales are consistent with the clinical evolution of the patients in the study group. Conclusions. Given the pandemic period we are going through, it is still necessary to carefully evaluate not only the sensory-motor functions of patients with post-stroke sequelae, but also the cognitive functions that are known to influence in some situations the recovery of these patients. Keywords: post-stroke sequelae, functional recovery, kinetic therapy,
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2020-12-05 | Balneo Research Journal |