The aim was to compare the effectiveness of Motor Relearning program (MRP) versus Bobath approach... more The aim was to compare the effectiveness of Motor Relearning program (MRP) versus Bobath approach on Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) and ambulation at every two week's interval in Acute Stroke Rehabilitation in first six weeks of training. Randomized Control trial of 32 subjects with first unilateral stroke (middle cerebral artery territory involvement) participated in the study. Random allocation using block randomization in to two groups was done. Group A included 17 subjects received Motor Relearning Program (MRP) and Group B, 15 subjects received management based on Bobath approach for a period of six weeks. Functional Independence Measure and Barthel Index used for ADL's assessment and Functional ambulation category and Dynamic gait index for ambulation performance. Motor relearning program showed significant improvement in Barthel Index [90.21 (10.02) versus 58.2 (1), p<0.0014] and in Functional Independence Measure [118 (9.32) versus 77.17(14.96), p<0.05], Functional ambulation category [5.87(0.5) versus 3.7(0.62), p<0.0084], Dynamic Gait Index [12(5.7) versus 1.3(0.7), p<0.004] as compared to Bobath approach. Physiotherapy treatment using Motor Relearning program is more effective than Bobath approach in early enhancement of Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) and ambulation in Acute Stroke Rehabilitation when compared at every two interval initial six weeks of training and rehabilitation.
The aim was to compare the effectiveness of Motor Relearning program (MRP) versus Bobath approach... more The aim was to compare the effectiveness of Motor Relearning program (MRP) versus Bobath approach on Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) and ambulation at every two week's interval in Acute Stroke Rehabilitation in first six weeks of training. Randomized Control trial of 32 subjects with first unilateral stroke (middle cerebral artery territory involvement) participated in the study. Random allocation using block randomization in to two groups was done. Group A included 17 subjects received Motor Relearning Program (MRP) and Group B, 15 subjects received management based on Bobath approach for a period of six weeks. Functional Independence Measure and Barthel Index used for ADL's assessment and Functional ambulation category and Dynamic gait index for ambulation performance. Motor relearning program showed significant improvement in Barthel Index [90.21 (10.02) versus 58.2 (1), p<0.0014] and in Functional Independence Measure [118 (9.32) versus 77.17(14.96), p<0.05], Functional ambulation category [5.87(0.5) versus 3.7(0.62), p<0.0084], Dynamic Gait Index [12(5.7) versus 1.3(0.7), p<0.004] as compared to Bobath approach. Physiotherapy treatment using Motor Relearning program is more effective than Bobath approach in early enhancement of Activities of Daily Living (ADL's) and ambulation in Acute Stroke Rehabilitation when compared at every two interval initial six weeks of training and rehabilitation.
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