Bobath and traditional approaches in post-stroke gait rehabilitation in adults

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Study aim: The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of a study of post-stroke gait reeducation using the Bobath neuro.developmental treatment (NDT-Bobath) method and the traditional approach. Material and methods: The study included 30 adult patients after ischemic stroke, aged 32.82. Patients were randomly assigned to one of the treatment groups: the study group (treated with the NDT-Bobath method combined with the traditional approach, ten sessions), and a reference group (treated with the traditional method only, ten sessions). The measurements (spatio-temporal gait parameters based on 10 m walking test: gait velocity, normalized gait velocity, cadence, normalized cadence, stride length, and normalized stride length) were administered twice: on admission (before the therapy) and after the last therapy session. Results: Statistically significant and favorable changes in the gait velocity, cadence and stride length regarding their normalized values were observed. Moderate and high correlations among changes of assessed spatio-temporal gait parameters were observed in both groups. Conclusions: The NDT-Bobath method may be regarded as a more effective form of gait post-stroke rehabilitation in young adults compared to traditional rehabilitation.

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Mikołajewska, E. (2017). Bobath and traditional approaches in post-stroke gait rehabilitation in adults. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 9(1), 27–33. https://doi.org/10.1515/bhk-2017-0005

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