ABSTRACT
Objective:
To evaluate the functional mobility of patients with stroke over 12 sessions of hydrotherapy.
Methods:
Ten stroke patients aged between 5 and 85 years were evaluated by means of the Timed Up and Go test, which contains some items, such as balance, walking speed, changing directions, and standing up from a seated position. The study patients performed the test before and after each hydrotherapy session (total of 12 sessions). Each individual was compared to him/ herself both short-term (pre- and post-therapy) and long-term (after 12 therapy sessions).
Result:
Comparing baseline and after 12 sessions, it was noted that the 10 patients improved their performance, with a decrease in time to execute the Timed Up and Go test.
Conclusion:
An exercise program in a hydrotherapy pool was beneficial for functional mobility performance improvement in stroke patients.
Keywords:
Physical therapy modalities; Hydrotherapy; Stroke/rehabilitation; Postural balance; Gait; Stereotypic movement disorder