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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Effectiveness of eurythmics on dynamic balance and fear of fall in subacute stroke patients
Authors
Apurva Kadam, Dr. Abhijit Satralkar
Abstract
Introduction: Stroke survivals have difficulty in maintaining balance. Fear of falling is an important issue which needs to be dealt with in stroke rehabilitation.
Aim: To study effectiveness Eurythmics on dynamic balance and fear of fall in sub-acute stroke patients.
Method: 40 samples were collected by random sampling between the age of 30-60 years.
Outcome Measures: Outcome measure used for dynamic balance was Timed Up and Go Test. (r=0.99). Tinetti Fall Efficacy Scale(r=0.85) was used for fear of fall.
Results: Eurhythmics is proved to be more effective. Data was analysed using paired t test. Mean difference of 8.67, P<0.05 for TUG and Mean Difference of 68.8, P<0.05 for TFES both with confidence interval 95% were observed.
Conclusion: Eurhythmics is effective in improving in dynamic balance and fear of fall in sub-acute stroke patients.
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Pages:59-63
How to cite this article:
Apurva Kadam, Dr. Abhijit Satralkar "Effectiveness of eurythmics on dynamic balance and fear of fall in subacute stroke patients". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 59-63
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