Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation

Humans face a variety of difficulties in activities of daily living and mobility after leg amputation. It affects not only their psychoemotional state but also all the locomotor apparatus. Rehabilitation focuses on gait and balance training, as this has important implications for the further develo...

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Main Authors: Rasa Šakalienė, Lina Urbaitė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lithuanian Sports University 2020-02-01
Series:Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
Online Access:https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/881
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spelling doaj-4953cf83af73499388cec3f20170be422021-05-31T07:48:25ZengLithuanian Sports UniversityReabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija2029-31942538-86732020-02-012310.33607/rmske.v2i3.881Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial AmputationRasa ŠakalienėLina Urbaitė Humans face a variety of difficulties in activities of daily living and mobility after leg amputation. It affects not only their psychoemotional state but also all the locomotor apparatus. Rehabilitation focuses on gait and balance training, as this has important implications for the further development of human independence level. We attempted to ascertain whether the mirrors as the means of feedback during physiotherapy have an effect for the recovery of balance and walking speed after transtibial amputation. The aim of research was to assess the effectiveness of physiotherapy while observing oneself in a mirror for balance and walking speed after transtibial amputation. The study included 22 patients who underwent transtibial amputation 1.5–2 months ago. The study was carried out in "Orthopedijos technika" in February 2009–January 2010. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups of 11 persons. One group took conventional physiotherapy program, other – physiotherapy while observing themselves in a mirror. At baseline and at the end (after three weeks) the subjects’ walking speed and balance were assessed using "Up and go" test, "10 meter-walk" test and Berg test. Results of balance significantly improved and walking speed significantly increased in both groups after physiotherapy (p < 0.05). Physiotherapy while observing yourself in a mirror increased walking speed in persons who underwent transtibial amputation more than conventional physiotherapy but there was no significant impact on balance between these two groups. Keywords: transtibial amputation, balance, walking speed, mirror therapy. https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/881
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Lina Urbaitė
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Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
author_facet Rasa Šakalienė
Lina Urbaitė
author_sort Rasa Šakalienė
title Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
title_short Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
title_full Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Physiotherapy While Observing Yourself in a Mirror for Balance and Walking Speed in People Who Underwent Transtibial Amputation
title_sort effectiveness of physiotherapy while observing yourself in a mirror for balance and walking speed in people who underwent transtibial amputation
publisher Lithuanian Sports University
series Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
issn 2029-3194
2538-8673
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Humans face a variety of difficulties in activities of daily living and mobility after leg amputation. It affects not only their psychoemotional state but also all the locomotor apparatus. Rehabilitation focuses on gait and balance training, as this has important implications for the further development of human independence level. We attempted to ascertain whether the mirrors as the means of feedback during physiotherapy have an effect for the recovery of balance and walking speed after transtibial amputation. The aim of research was to assess the effectiveness of physiotherapy while observing oneself in a mirror for balance and walking speed after transtibial amputation. The study included 22 patients who underwent transtibial amputation 1.5–2 months ago. The study was carried out in "Orthopedijos technika" in February 2009–January 2010. The subjects were randomly divided into two groups of 11 persons. One group took conventional physiotherapy program, other – physiotherapy while observing themselves in a mirror. At baseline and at the end (after three weeks) the subjects’ walking speed and balance were assessed using "Up and go" test, "10 meter-walk" test and Berg test. Results of balance significantly improved and walking speed significantly increased in both groups after physiotherapy (p < 0.05). Physiotherapy while observing yourself in a mirror increased walking speed in persons who underwent transtibial amputation more than conventional physiotherapy but there was no significant impact on balance between these two groups. Keywords: transtibial amputation, balance, walking speed, mirror therapy.
url https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/881
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