Factors affecting the walking ability of severe hemiplegic patients were derived using logistic regression analysis: A clinical trial in a convalescence rehabilitation ward

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to consider the relationship between the physical function on admission and walking function on discharge in a convalescence rehabilitation ward. Subjects and Methods: Fifty-six first-time stroke patients with severe hemiplegia of the lower extremity (Brunnstrom recovery stage II or lower) at admission were divided into two group based on walking function at discharge: the independent walking group (n=38) and the assistance walking group (n=18). The background factors and impairment factors were compared between the two groups. We also performed logistic regression analysis using the data of each group. Results: Logistic regression analysis showed that age and trunk function were significantly related to walking function at discharge. Conclusion: We conclude that age and trunk function are useful indicators for determining the prognosis of walking function of severe hemiplegia patients at discharge.

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Hirano, Y., Nitta, O., Takahashi, H., Nishio, D., & Kigawa, H. (2015). Factors affecting the walking ability of severe hemiplegic patients were derived using logistic regression analysis: A clinical trial in a convalescence rehabilitation ward. Rigakuryoho Kagaku, 29(6), 885–890. https://doi.org/10.1589/rika.29.885

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