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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Toledano-Zarhi, Adia; c | Tanne, Davidb; c | Carmeli, Elia | Katz-Leurer, Michala; *
Affiliations: [a] Physical Therapy Department, School of Health Professions, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel | [b] Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv, Israel | [c] Stroke Center, Department of Neurology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Michal Katz-Leurer, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Professions, Physical Therapy Department, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv, Israel. Tel.: +972 3 6405432; Fax: +972 3 6409223; E-mail: michalkz@post.tau.ac.il
Abstract: Objective:To examine the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of an early aerobic rehabilitation program for patients after minor ischemic stroke. Design:Randomized control trial. Methods:Twenty-eight patients, 1–3 weeks post minor ischemic stroke (modified Rankin scale; mRS ⩽ 2), were randomly assigned to intervention or control groups. Measures were taken at weeks 1 and 6. All participants were instructed in home practice to achieve strength and flexibility, and were asked to continue their normal community routine. Intervention group participants performed a supervised exercise training program twice a week for 6 weeks. Exercise capacity was evaluated by the 6-minute walk distance test (6MWD), and the modified Bruce treadmill test. Results:Eight subjects out of 14 participated in all 12 training sessions, one at less than 50% of the sessions, while five reached the highest stage of the program. No adverse events were noted during the intervention period. In the intention to treat analysis a significant improvement over time was seen for the functional parameters only. No interaction (group*time) was found. According to the per protocol analysis a significant interaction effect was found; only the intervention group participants showed a significant clinical change in the 6MWD test (412 ± 178 meters to 472 ± 196 meters, vs the control group 459 ± 116 meters to 484 ± 122 meters, p < 0.01). Conclusions:An early supervised aerobic training after minor ischemic stroke is feasible and well tolerated and, in a per-protocol analysis, was associated with improved walking endurance. Further studies with a larger sample size are needed to assess the effect of such a program on functional abilities, prevention of risk factors, and recurrent stroke.
Keywords: Ischemic, stroke, aerobic, rehabilitation
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-2011-0636
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 85-90, 2011
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