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Title Effect of pilates training on cognitive functions in patients with stroke
Type PhD
Supervisors
Year 2022
Abstract Purpose. To investigate the effect of pilates training on cognitive functions in patients with stroke. Materials and Methods. Forty Right stroke patients (Left hemiparesis) of both genders with age ranged from 50–65 years old were recruited randomly and divided into two equal groups; Study group (I) received pilates training therapy and selected physical therapy program for 6 weeks, Control group (II) received the same selected physical therapy program only for 6 weeks. Pre‑ and post‑treatment assessment using RehaCom System, Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and Mini‑Mental State Examination (MMSE) were done for all patients. Results. Cognitive disorders (Attention, Memory, Reaction behavior and logical reasoning) were signi1icantly improved in study group (pilates training therapy) more than control group (selected physical therapy program). cognitive disorders were improved in both groups with the best improvement results of group (I) more than group (II). Conclusion. Pilates Training program considered an effective physical therapy method for improving cognitive disorders in patients with stroke.
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University Benha university
Country Egypt
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Title Cawthorne Cooksey Versus Habituation Training In Vertebro Basilar Insufficiency Patients
Type MSc
Supervisors
Year 2017
Abstract Vertigo,the sensation of spinning even whilst a person is still, is the most recognizable and quite often the sole symptom of decreased blood flow in the vertebrobasilar distribution The purpose of this study was to Investigate difference of postural instability and vertigo between cawthorne cooksey and habituation training in vertebrobasilar insufficiency patients. Methodology: A referred thirty vertebro basilar insufficiency patients from both sexes were assigned into two equal group every group consists of 15 patients, with age ranged from (40-60) years old, diagnosed with vertebro basilar insufficiency and received training for 12 sessions every other day, each session for one hour , patients were assigned into two equal groups (group I and II): group ( I ) received cawthorne Cooksey training while group ( II ) received habituation training,. Patients were assessed using biodex stability system including dynamic limit of stability test, Doppler ultrasound including flow volume of vertebral artery and clinical tests ( berg balance scale , functional reach test and visual vertigo analogue scale ) . The study were done in out clinics of Kasr Al- Ainy Hospital , faculty of physical therapy- Cairo University , and 6 october university hospital. Results: this study revealed that balance and vertigo were improved in both groups with the best results of group A. Conclusion: cawthorne Cooksey training could be aproper method for improving balance and vertigo in vertebrobasilar insufficiency patients
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University Benha university
Country Egypt
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