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Achievement of simple mobility milestones after stroke

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1999-04

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Smith, M.T. and Baer, G.D. (1999) ‘Achievement of simple mobility milestones after stroke’, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 80(4), pp. 442–447. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0003-9993(99)90283-6.

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: To observe the mobility outcomes of an inpatient population of stroke patients grouped according to the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project classification. Study Design: Mobility milestones-, standardized measures of functional movement, were used to examine mobility recovery. Participants: Two hundred thirty-eight stroke patients admitted to the Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. Main Outcome Measures: Times taken to achieve four mobility milestones: 1-minute sitting balance, 10-second standing balance, a 10-step walk, and a 10-meter walk. Results: For all subjects the median times to achieve the milestones were as follows: 1-minute sitting balance, day of stroke; 10-second standing balance, 3 days; 10-step walk, 6 days; and a 10-meter walk, 9 days. Subjects sustaining a partial anterior circulation infarct, lacunar infarct, or posterior circulation infarct achieved the mobility milestones most rapidly and generally had a shorter hospital stay. Conclusions: A hierarchical pattern of recovery of mobility reflecting variation between subgroups was observed. Predicted timescales for recovery of mobility are suggested.

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