The purpose of this study is to evaluate a 5-week intervention program targeted at improving balance and functional skills for people with stroke.
Many people with stroke experience a deterioration in balance and a functional decline due to hemiplegic muscle strength. This tend to restrict the persons activity in daily life and also leads to a low falls self efficacy. High intensity exercise have shown to be effective for improving strength and balance for older people in general living in residential care facilities. It is interesting to see if this high intensity exercise also is applicable in the older stroke population. Comparison: An intervention group receives three training sessions per week and one theory session per week during 5 weeks, compared to a control group that receives one theory session per week during 5 weeks.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
34
high intensity functional exercise
Umeå University, department of Community science and rehabilitation
Umeå, Sweden
Improvement in balance
Time frame: post, 3 & 6 months
Reduced falls
Time frame: post, 3 & 6 months
Improved self-efficacy
Time frame: post, 3 & 6 months
Improved ADL
Time frame: post, 3 & 6 months
Improved walking ability
Time frame: post, 3 & 6 months
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