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Evaluation of the Feasibility of a Two-Week Course of Aquatic Therapy and Thalassotherapy in a Mild Post-Stroke Population.

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2020-11-05

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Morer, Carla
Michan-Doña, Alfredo
Alvarez-Badillo, Antonio
Zuluaga, Pilar
Maraver, Francisco

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Strokes are a leading cause of disability in developed countries. Patients with disabilities need rehabilitation to improve their physical functioning, mental status, and quality of life. Currently, no high-quality evidence can be found attesting the benefits of any of the interventions that are nowadays used. Water-based exercise may improve the physical conditions and quality of life of people in the post-stroke phase. The objective of this study is to test whether aquatic therapy in an enriched environment at the seaside (a thalassotherapy center) could play a role in this condition. A quasi-experimental prospective study consisting of a specific program assessed 62 patients with a mild-moderate disability pre- and post-2 weeks of intensive treatment. They followed a thalassotherapy regimen including aquatic therapy in a sea water pool at 32-34 °C for 45 min daily five times a week. The outcomes measured were the Berg Balance scale, the Timed Up and Go test, the 10-meter walking test, the 6-min walking test, the Pain Visual Analogue Scale, the WHO Well-being index, EuroQoL VAS and EuroQoL 5D. We observed a significant improvement in all outcomes measured (p

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Climatotherapy
Exercise Therapy
Feasibility Studies
Female
Humans
Male
Postural Balance
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Stroke
Stroke Rehabilitation
Time and Motion Studies
Walking

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aquatic therapy, balance, gait, pain, quality of life, stroke, thalassotherapy

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