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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
Year : 2019, Volume : 10, Issue : 7
First page : ( 56) Last page : ( 60)
Print ISSN : 0976-0245. Online ISSN : 0976-5506.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0976-5506.2019.01536.5

Effect of Inpatient Physiotherapy Intervention Versus Delayed Outpatient Physiotherapy Intervention in Post Stroke Hemiplegic Individuals

Salunkhe Pragati V.1,*, Varadharajulu G.2, Kanase Suraj3

1Faculty, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, KIMS ‘Deemed to be’ University, Karad, Maharashtra, India

2Dean, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, KIMS ‘Deemed to be’ University, Karad, Maharashtra, India

3Associate Professor, Krishna College of Physiotherapy, KIMS ‘Deemed to be’ University, Karad, Maharashtra, India

*Corresponding Author: Pragati Vishwasrao Salunkhe, MPT, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed to be university, Karad, 415110, Maharashtra, India, Phone: 9730830011, Email: drpragatisalunkhe94@gmail.com

Online published on 19 August, 2019.

Abstract

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect inpatient physiotherapy intervention, outpatient physiotherapy intervention and compare inpatient physiotherapy intervention versus delayed outpatient physiotherapy intervention in post stroke hemiplegic individual.

Method

44 subjects diagnosed with post stroke hemiplegia were included in this study. Subjects were divided into two different groups. Group A was inpatient and group B was delayed outpatient group. These subjects were allocated by convenient sampling method. During Pre and post treatment assessment functional independence and mobility were assessed by outcome measures Functional Independence Measure and Barthel Index. These outcome measures were analysed.

Result

Pre and post functional independence and mobility was analysed by using paired and unpaired t test. Data analysis showed significance for FIM and Barthel Index (p value less than 0.001) for both the groups but comparative to group B (delayed outpatient), group A (inpatient) is more effective.

Conclusion

Inpatient physiotherapy intervention and delayed outpatient physiotherapy intervention is effective in improving the functional independence and mobility in the post stroke hemiplegic individuals but comparative to delayed outpatient physiotherapy intervention, inpatient physiotherapy intervention is more effective.

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Keywords

Inpatient, Delayed outpatient, Physiotherapy Intervention, Post Stroke Hemiplegia.

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