THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMBINED GROUP TASK THERAPY IN MOTOR REHABILITATION FOR PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE AT HA NOI REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
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Objectives: Evaluating the effectiveness of combining group task therapy in motor function rehabilitation for patients with ischemic stroke at Ha Noi rehabilitation hospital. Patients and methodology:controlled intervention study on 64 patients, divided in two intervention groups and control group. Results: The group task therapy demonstrated a greater improvement in fall risk than the control group, with respective TUG (Timed Up and Go) score changes of 4.72 ± 2.76 seconds after 4 weeks, 7.38 ± 2.76 seconds after 8 weeks, and 2.66 ± 2.76 seconds after 4 weeks of continued intervention up to 8 weeks (p<0.05). The group task therapy also showed better improvement in balance as measured by BBS (Berg Balance Scale) scores compared to the control group (p<0.05). Walking speed improved more significantly in the intervention group, (p<0.01). Additionally, walking endurance in the intervention group improved, (p<0.01). Conclution: Intervention of motor rehabilitation combined with group task therapy in 64 patients with ischemic stroke.at Hanoi Rehabilitation Hospital after 8 weeks of intervention, we found that there was an improvement in BBS score, time to stand up and walk before and after TUG intervention, improvement in 10 meter walking speed and improvement in distance traveled in the 2-minute walking test of the intervention group better than the control group
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ischemic stroke, rehabilitation, group task therapy.
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