Useless. We need protocols that prevent frailty not whatever the fuck this was done for.
Effects of Changes in Walking Independence on Factors Related to the Cycle of Frailty of Stroke Patients in the Subacute Phase
回復期脳卒中者における歩行自立レベルの変化が フレイルサイクル形成因子に及ぼす影響. Rigakuryoho Kagaku , Volume 33(3) , Pgs. 447-451.NARIC Accession Number: I245393. What's this?
Author(s): Kento NORITAKE; Kazumasa YAMADA.
Publication Year: 2018.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between walking ability and factors related to the cycle of frailty of stroke patients in the subacute phase. To this end, 21 patients hospitalized in a convalescence rehabilitation ward were classified into three groups according to the change in their walking ability between hospital admission and discharge. The degree of individual improvement in factors related to the cycle of frailty from the time of hospitalization to discharge was analyzed. In the group showing a change in walking ability at discharge, there was insufficient improvement in some factors. In the group where gait was not independent until discharge and in the group where walking was independent on admission, there were no significant improvements in any factor. These results indicate the necessity to implement physical therapy in accordance with changes in walking ability.
Descriptor Terms: Ambulation, Stroke, Subacute care.
Language: Japanese
Geographic Location(s): Japan, East & Southeast Asia.
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Citation: Kento NORITAKE, Kazumasa YAMADA. (2018). Effects of Changes in Walking Independence on Factors Related to the Cycle of Frailty of Stroke Patients in the Subacute Phase. 回復期脳卒中者における歩行自立レベルの変化が フレイルサイクル形成因子に及ぼす影響. Rigakuryoho Kagaku , 33(3), Pgs. 447-451. Retrieved 8/20/2019, from REHABDATA database.
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