The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients

Abstract Background Ankle joint function in a paretic limb has a fundamental impact on mobility. Return of joint function is a measure of early poststroke physical rehabilitation. This study aims to assess the suitability of using the isometric protocol for objective evaluation of flexor and extenso...

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Main Authors: Ewa Chlebuś, Agnieszka Wareńczak, Margaret Miedzyblocki, Przemysław Lisiński
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Published: BMC 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-019-0678-6
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spelling doaj-85c48eb651a74dd68b9af250a182ecfd2020-11-25T02:54:54ZengBMCBioMedical Engineering OnLine1475-925X2019-05-0118111210.1186/s12938-019-0678-6The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patientsEwa Chlebuś0Agnieszka Wareńczak1Margaret Miedzyblocki2Przemysław Lisiński3Department of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, University of Medical SciencesDepartment of Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation, University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Ankle joint function in a paretic limb has a fundamental impact on mobility. Return of joint function is a measure of early poststroke physical rehabilitation. This study aims to assess the suitability of using the isometric protocol for objective evaluation of flexor and extensor muscle strength in the paretic limb of poststroke patients. Methods 34 patients (F: 9, M: 25) aged 51–79 years with hemiparesis following an acute ischemic stroke and 34 healthy controls were examined using the isometric protocol measured on the Biodex System®. The following parameters were analyzed: peak torque [PT], average torque [AVGT], average torque/body weight [AVGT/BW] for flexors and extensors, and AVGT flexor/AVGT extensor [agonist/antagonist ratio] of the paretic foot, the nonparetic foot and foot of healthy controls using three foot–shank positions (15°, 0°, and − 15°) prior to rehabilitation commencement and at its completion 16 weeks later. Results Prior to rehabilitation commencement, nonparetic foot differed significantly (p < 0.05) from healthy foot controls in all parameters and all positions for flexors and in all positions for foot–shank positions of 0° and − 15° for extensors. At rehabilitation program completion the following parameters increased significantly for the paretic foot: PT, AVGT, and AVGT/BW for foot extensors in all tested positions, and PT for foot flexors in foot–shank position of − 15°. The nonparetic foot however, showed no significant difference following rehabilitation regardless parameter or foot position tested for flexors and extensors alike. Prior to rehabilitation agonist/antagonist ratio in the paretic foot differed significantly from corresponding parameter in the control group for the foot–shank positions of 15° and 0°, whereas at rehabilitation completion, the two groups showed significant difference only in foot–shank position of 0°. Conclusions In the early period following stroke, there is a significant strengthening of the paretic limb, but no improvement in the strength of nonparetic limb.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-019-0678-6StrokeParetic footIsometric protocolRehabilitation
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author Ewa Chlebuś
Agnieszka Wareńczak
Margaret Miedzyblocki
Przemysław Lisiński
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Agnieszka Wareńczak
Margaret Miedzyblocki
Przemysław Lisiński
The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
BioMedical Engineering OnLine
Stroke
Paretic foot
Isometric protocol
Rehabilitation
author_facet Ewa Chlebuś
Agnieszka Wareńczak
Margaret Miedzyblocki
Przemysław Lisiński
author_sort Ewa Chlebuś
title The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
title_short The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
title_full The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
title_fullStr The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
title_full_unstemmed The usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
title_sort usefulness of isometric protocol for foot flexors and extensors in assessing the effects of 16-week rehabilitation regiment in poststroke patients
publisher BMC
series BioMedical Engineering OnLine
issn 1475-925X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Ankle joint function in a paretic limb has a fundamental impact on mobility. Return of joint function is a measure of early poststroke physical rehabilitation. This study aims to assess the suitability of using the isometric protocol for objective evaluation of flexor and extensor muscle strength in the paretic limb of poststroke patients. Methods 34 patients (F: 9, M: 25) aged 51–79 years with hemiparesis following an acute ischemic stroke and 34 healthy controls were examined using the isometric protocol measured on the Biodex System®. The following parameters were analyzed: peak torque [PT], average torque [AVGT], average torque/body weight [AVGT/BW] for flexors and extensors, and AVGT flexor/AVGT extensor [agonist/antagonist ratio] of the paretic foot, the nonparetic foot and foot of healthy controls using three foot–shank positions (15°, 0°, and − 15°) prior to rehabilitation commencement and at its completion 16 weeks later. Results Prior to rehabilitation commencement, nonparetic foot differed significantly (p < 0.05) from healthy foot controls in all parameters and all positions for flexors and in all positions for foot–shank positions of 0° and − 15° for extensors. At rehabilitation program completion the following parameters increased significantly for the paretic foot: PT, AVGT, and AVGT/BW for foot extensors in all tested positions, and PT for foot flexors in foot–shank position of − 15°. The nonparetic foot however, showed no significant difference following rehabilitation regardless parameter or foot position tested for flexors and extensors alike. Prior to rehabilitation agonist/antagonist ratio in the paretic foot differed significantly from corresponding parameter in the control group for the foot–shank positions of 15° and 0°, whereas at rehabilitation completion, the two groups showed significant difference only in foot–shank position of 0°. Conclusions In the early period following stroke, there is a significant strengthening of the paretic limb, but no improvement in the strength of nonparetic limb.
topic Stroke
Paretic foot
Isometric protocol
Rehabilitation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12938-019-0678-6
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