Title of article :
Fear of Falling in Patients with Chronic Stroke: Differences of Functional Gait and Balance Measures According to the Level of Concern about Falling
Author/Authors :
Sheikh, Mania Department of Physiotherapy - School of Paramedical Sciences - Campus of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Azadi square , Asghar Hosseini, Hossein Department of Physiotherapy - School of Paramedical Sciences - Campus of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - Azadi square
Abstract :
Background: In this study we investigated the differences of functional gait and
balance measures between patients with chronic stroke with different level of
concern about falling.
Methods: Fifty-four patients with chronic stroke participated in this
observational, cross-sectional study. The level of concern relating to falls was
assessed by using the Falls Efficacy Scale-International. Thirty-three patients
were classified as slightly concerned about falling, while twenty-one patients
were highly concerned. Patients performed functional gait and balance tests
including Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up & Go test, 10 Meter Walking Test and
Functional Gait Assessment. The difference in outcome measures between the
two groups was determined by an independent t-test.
Results: All functional gait and balance tests of patients with high concern about
falling were poorer than those for patients with slight concern.
Conclusion: The level of concern relating to falls may influence gait and balance
performance in individuals with chronic stroke and should be addressed in
traditional gait and balance rehabilitation programs
Keywords :
Stroke , Balance , Gait , Fear of falling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics