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Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 127 - 131, 28.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.830398

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  • Charlotte Brunner I, Sture Skouen J, Inger Strand L. Recovery of upper extremity motor function post stroke with regard to eligibility for constraint-induced movement therapy. Top Stroke Rehabil 2011; 18: 248-57.
  • Likhi M, Jidesh V, Kanagaraj R, George JK. Does trunk, arm, or leg control correlate best with overall function in stroke subjects? Top Stroke Rehabil 2013; 20: 62-7.
  • Isho T, Usuda S. Association of trunk control with mobility performance and accelerometry-based gait characteristics in hemiparetic patients with subacute stroke. Gait Posture 2016; 44: 89-93.
  • Duarte E, Marco E, Muniesa JM, Belmonte R, Aguilar JJ, Escalada F. Early detection of non-ambulatory survivors six months after stroke. Neuro Rehabilitation 2010; 26: 317-23.
  • Ryerson S, Byl NN, Brown DA, Wong RA, Hidler JM. Altered trunk position sense and its relation to balance functions in people post-stroke. J Neurol Phys Ther 2008; 32: 14-20.
  • Hsieh C-L, Sheu C-F, Hsueh I-P, Wang C-H. Trunk control as an early predictor of comprehensive activities of daily living function in stroke patients. Stroke 2002; 33: 2626-30.
  • Carozzo S, Serra S, Pignolo L, Tonin P, Cerasa A. The assessment of trunk recovery in stroke patients using 3D kinematic measures. Med Eng Phys 2020; 78: 98–105.
  • Karthikbabu S, Verheyden G. Relationship between trunk control, core muscle strength and balance confidence in community-dwelling patients with chronic stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil 2020: 1-8.
  • Rafsten L, Meirelles C, Danielsson A, Stibrant Sunnerhagen K. Impaired motor function in the affected arm predicts impaired postural balance after stroke: a cross sectional study. Front Neurol 2019; 10: 912.
  • Chou C-H, Hwang Y-S, Chen C-C, Chen S-C, Lai C-H, Chen Y-L. FES for abnormal movement of upper limb during walking in post-stroke subjects. Technol Health Care 2014; 22: 751-8.
  • Hyndman D, Ashburn A, Stack E. Fall events among people with stroke living in the community: circumstances of falls and characteristics of fallers. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002; 83: 165-70.
  • Pijnappels M, Kingma I, Wezenberg D, Reurink G, Van Dieën JH. Armed against falls: the contribution of arm movements to balance recovery after tripping. Exp Brain Res 2010; 201: 689-99.
  • Hsueh IP, Wang WC, Wang CH, et al. A simplified stroke rehabilitation assessment of movement instrument. Phys Ther 2006; 86: 936-43.
  • Verheyden G, Vereeck L, Truijen S, et al. Trunk performance after stroke and the relationship with balance, gait and functional ability. Clin Rehabil 2006; 20: 451-8.
  • Sag S, Buyukavci R, Sahin F, Sag MS, Dogu B, Kuran B. Assessing the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Trunk Impairment Scale in stroke patients. North Clin Istanb 2019; 6: 156.
  • Şahin F, Büyükavci R, Sağ S, Doğu B, Kuran B. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the berg balance scale in patients with stroke. Turk J Phys Med Rehab 2013; 16.
  • Hill KD, Bernhardt J, McGann AM, Maltese D, Berkovits D. A new test of dynamic standing balance for stroke patients: reliability, validity and comparison with healthy elderly. Physiother Can. 1996; 48: 257-62.
  • Hayran M. Sağlık araştırmaları için temel istatistik: Omega Araştırma; 2011.
  • Hendrickson J, Patterson KK, Inness EL, McIlroy WE, Mansfield A. Relationship between asymmetry of quiet standing balance control and walking post-stroke. Gait Posture 2014; 39: 177-81.
  • Wee SK, Hughes A-M, Warner M, Burridge JH. Trunk restraint to promote upper extremity recovery in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2014; 28: 660-77.
  • Acar M, Karatas GK. The effect of arm sling on balance in patients with hemiplegia. Gait Posture 2010; 32: 641-4.
  • Aprile I, Germanotta M, Cruciani A, et al. Upper limb robotic rehabilitation after stroke: a multicenter, randomized clinical trial. J Neurol Phys Ther 2020; 44: 3-14.
  • Kim J-O, Lee B-H. Effect of upper extremity coordination exercise during standing on the paretic side on balance, gait ability and activities of daily living in persons with stroke. J Phys Ther Sci 2017; 6: 53-8.
  • Peters HT, Page SJ, Persch A. Giving them a hand: wearing a myoelectric elbow-wrist-hand orthosis reduces upper extremity impairment in chronic stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2017; 98: 1821-7.
  • WEE, Seng Kwee. Relationship between trunk control and recovery of upper extremity function in stroke patients 2015. PhD Thesis. University of Southampton.
  • Karthikbabu S, Chakrapani M, Ganeshan S, Rakshith KC, Nafeez S, Prem V. A review on assessment and treatment of the trunk in stroke: a need or luxury. Neural Regen Res 2012; 7: 1974.
  • Ustinova KI, Goussev VM, Balasubramaniam R, Levin MF. Disruption of coordination between arm, trunk, and center of pressure displacement in patients with hemiparesis. Motor control 2004; 8: 139-59.
  • Geler Külcü D, Yanık B, Gülşen G. The relationship between balance disorders and upper extremity function in hemiplegic patients. J PMR Sci 2009; 12: 1-6.
  • Ashburn A, Hyndman D, Pickering R, Yardley L, Harris S. Predicting people with stroke at risk of falls. Age ageing 2008; 37: 270-6.

Investigating the relation between upper extremity function and trunk control, balance and functional mobility in individuals with stroke

Year 2021, Volume: 4 Issue: 2, 127 - 131, 28.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.830398

Abstract

Aim: The purpose of our study was to examine the relation between upper extremity function and trunk control, balance and functional mobility in Individuals with Stroke.
Material and Method: This study included a total of 39 stroke patients (age 63.87± 9.03 years, post stroke 19.18±16.38 month). Upper extremity functions were evaluated with the upper extremity sub-scale of the STREAM Scale, balance level, functional mobility and trunk control were evaluated with Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and Timed Up and Go Test (TUG).
Result: A moderate relation was detected between the trunk control, balance and functional mobility and upper extremity functions (p˂0.05). When the upper extremity functions and trunk control performances of the individuals were compared according to balance levels, it was seen that those with worse balance level had poor upper extremity functions and trunk control (p˂0.05).
Conclusion: As a result of our study, a relation was detected between upper extremity function and postural control and balance. For this reason, it is important to focus on upper extremities to improve trunk control, postural control, and balance in physiotherapy and rehabilitation practices.

References

  • Langhorne P, Bernhardt J, Kwakkel G. Stroke rehabilitation. Lancet 2011; 377: 1693-702.
  • Charlotte Brunner I, Sture Skouen J, Inger Strand L. Recovery of upper extremity motor function post stroke with regard to eligibility for constraint-induced movement therapy. Top Stroke Rehabil 2011; 18: 248-57.
  • Likhi M, Jidesh V, Kanagaraj R, George JK. Does trunk, arm, or leg control correlate best with overall function in stroke subjects? Top Stroke Rehabil 2013; 20: 62-7.
  • Isho T, Usuda S. Association of trunk control with mobility performance and accelerometry-based gait characteristics in hemiparetic patients with subacute stroke. Gait Posture 2016; 44: 89-93.
  • Duarte E, Marco E, Muniesa JM, Belmonte R, Aguilar JJ, Escalada F. Early detection of non-ambulatory survivors six months after stroke. Neuro Rehabilitation 2010; 26: 317-23.
  • Ryerson S, Byl NN, Brown DA, Wong RA, Hidler JM. Altered trunk position sense and its relation to balance functions in people post-stroke. J Neurol Phys Ther 2008; 32: 14-20.
  • Hsieh C-L, Sheu C-F, Hsueh I-P, Wang C-H. Trunk control as an early predictor of comprehensive activities of daily living function in stroke patients. Stroke 2002; 33: 2626-30.
  • Carozzo S, Serra S, Pignolo L, Tonin P, Cerasa A. The assessment of trunk recovery in stroke patients using 3D kinematic measures. Med Eng Phys 2020; 78: 98–105.
  • Karthikbabu S, Verheyden G. Relationship between trunk control, core muscle strength and balance confidence in community-dwelling patients with chronic stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil 2020: 1-8.
  • Rafsten L, Meirelles C, Danielsson A, Stibrant Sunnerhagen K. Impaired motor function in the affected arm predicts impaired postural balance after stroke: a cross sectional study. Front Neurol 2019; 10: 912.
  • Chou C-H, Hwang Y-S, Chen C-C, Chen S-C, Lai C-H, Chen Y-L. FES for abnormal movement of upper limb during walking in post-stroke subjects. Technol Health Care 2014; 22: 751-8.
  • Hyndman D, Ashburn A, Stack E. Fall events among people with stroke living in the community: circumstances of falls and characteristics of fallers. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002; 83: 165-70.
  • Pijnappels M, Kingma I, Wezenberg D, Reurink G, Van Dieën JH. Armed against falls: the contribution of arm movements to balance recovery after tripping. Exp Brain Res 2010; 201: 689-99.
  • Hsueh IP, Wang WC, Wang CH, et al. A simplified stroke rehabilitation assessment of movement instrument. Phys Ther 2006; 86: 936-43.
  • Verheyden G, Vereeck L, Truijen S, et al. Trunk performance after stroke and the relationship with balance, gait and functional ability. Clin Rehabil 2006; 20: 451-8.
  • Sag S, Buyukavci R, Sahin F, Sag MS, Dogu B, Kuran B. Assessing the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Trunk Impairment Scale in stroke patients. North Clin Istanb 2019; 6: 156.
  • Şahin F, Büyükavci R, Sağ S, Doğu B, Kuran B. Reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the berg balance scale in patients with stroke. Turk J Phys Med Rehab 2013; 16.
  • Hill KD, Bernhardt J, McGann AM, Maltese D, Berkovits D. A new test of dynamic standing balance for stroke patients: reliability, validity and comparison with healthy elderly. Physiother Can. 1996; 48: 257-62.
  • Hayran M. Sağlık araştırmaları için temel istatistik: Omega Araştırma; 2011.
  • Hendrickson J, Patterson KK, Inness EL, McIlroy WE, Mansfield A. Relationship between asymmetry of quiet standing balance control and walking post-stroke. Gait Posture 2014; 39: 177-81.
  • Wee SK, Hughes A-M, Warner M, Burridge JH. Trunk restraint to promote upper extremity recovery in stroke patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2014; 28: 660-77.
  • Acar M, Karatas GK. The effect of arm sling on balance in patients with hemiplegia. Gait Posture 2010; 32: 641-4.
  • Aprile I, Germanotta M, Cruciani A, et al. Upper limb robotic rehabilitation after stroke: a multicenter, randomized clinical trial. J Neurol Phys Ther 2020; 44: 3-14.
  • Kim J-O, Lee B-H. Effect of upper extremity coordination exercise during standing on the paretic side on balance, gait ability and activities of daily living in persons with stroke. J Phys Ther Sci 2017; 6: 53-8.
  • Peters HT, Page SJ, Persch A. Giving them a hand: wearing a myoelectric elbow-wrist-hand orthosis reduces upper extremity impairment in chronic stroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2017; 98: 1821-7.
  • WEE, Seng Kwee. Relationship between trunk control and recovery of upper extremity function in stroke patients 2015. PhD Thesis. University of Southampton.
  • Karthikbabu S, Chakrapani M, Ganeshan S, Rakshith KC, Nafeez S, Prem V. A review on assessment and treatment of the trunk in stroke: a need or luxury. Neural Regen Res 2012; 7: 1974.
  • Ustinova KI, Goussev VM, Balasubramaniam R, Levin MF. Disruption of coordination between arm, trunk, and center of pressure displacement in patients with hemiparesis. Motor control 2004; 8: 139-59.
  • Geler Külcü D, Yanık B, Gülşen G. The relationship between balance disorders and upper extremity function in hemiplegic patients. J PMR Sci 2009; 12: 1-6.
  • Ashburn A, Hyndman D, Pickering R, Yardley L, Harris S. Predicting people with stroke at risk of falls. Age ageing 2008; 37: 270-6.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
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Saniye Aydoğan Arslan 0000-0001-5470-9849

Kübra Uğurlu 0000-0001-5819-9380

Cevher Demirci 0000-0002-8786-7496

Dilek Keskin 0000-0001-5300-6391

Publication Date March 28, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 4 Issue: 2

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AMA Aydoğan Arslan S, Uğurlu K, Demirci C, Keskin D. Investigating the relation between upper extremity function and trunk control, balance and functional mobility in individuals with stroke. J Health Sci Med / JHSM. March 2021;4(2):127-131. doi:10.32322/jhsm.830398

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