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Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to investigate potential effects of ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) on the functional recovery of post-acute stroke patients following rehabilitation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study. Participants were in-hospital stroke pa...

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Autores principales: Momosaki, Ryo, Abo, Masahiro, Watanabe, Shu, Kakuda, Wataru, Yamada, Naoki, Kinoshita, Shoji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25837720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122688
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author Momosaki, Ryo
Abo, Masahiro
Watanabe, Shu
Kakuda, Wataru
Yamada, Naoki
Kinoshita, Shoji
author_facet Momosaki, Ryo
Abo, Masahiro
Watanabe, Shu
Kakuda, Wataru
Yamada, Naoki
Kinoshita, Shoji
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description OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to investigate potential effects of ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) on the functional recovery of post-acute stroke patients following rehabilitation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study. Participants were in-hospital stroke patients registered in the Japan Rehabilitation Database between 2005 and 2012. A total of 1862 patients were eligible after applying exclusion criteria. Propensity score analysis was applied to adjust for potential bias and to create two comparable groups. An additional subset analysis focused on Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scores on admission. RESULTS: In this sample, 30.7% of 1863 eligible patients were prescribed AFOs. Propensity score matched analysis showed that patients with AFOs had significantly higher scores than those without them for discharge FIM (mean: 91.3 vs 85.8; p=0.02), FIM gain (mean: 28.9 vs 23.5; p<0.001), and FIM efficiency (mean: 0.27 vs 0.22; p<0.001). Inverse probability weighting analysis showed similar results. In the subset analysis, patients with AFOs had significantly higher discharge FIM compared with those without them in the low admission FIM subgroup only. In addition, patients with AFOs performed independent exercise more than those without them (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that stroke survivors may have better functional recovery if they are prescribed an AFO than if they are not prescribed an AFO. The use of AFOs is considered to be a feasible option to improve functional recovery of stroke rehabilitation patients.
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spelling pubmed-43835332015-04-09 Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database Momosaki, Ryo Abo, Masahiro Watanabe, Shu Kakuda, Wataru Yamada, Naoki Kinoshita, Shoji PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the present study was to investigate potential effects of ankle–foot orthoses (AFOs) on the functional recovery of post-acute stroke patients following rehabilitation. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study is a retrospective cohort study. Participants were in-hospital stroke patients registered in the Japan Rehabilitation Database between 2005 and 2012. A total of 1862 patients were eligible after applying exclusion criteria. Propensity score analysis was applied to adjust for potential bias and to create two comparable groups. An additional subset analysis focused on Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scores on admission. RESULTS: In this sample, 30.7% of 1863 eligible patients were prescribed AFOs. Propensity score matched analysis showed that patients with AFOs had significantly higher scores than those without them for discharge FIM (mean: 91.3 vs 85.8; p=0.02), FIM gain (mean: 28.9 vs 23.5; p<0.001), and FIM efficiency (mean: 0.27 vs 0.22; p<0.001). Inverse probability weighting analysis showed similar results. In the subset analysis, patients with AFOs had significantly higher discharge FIM compared with those without them in the low admission FIM subgroup only. In addition, patients with AFOs performed independent exercise more than those without them (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that stroke survivors may have better functional recovery if they are prescribed an AFO than if they are not prescribed an AFO. The use of AFOs is considered to be a feasible option to improve functional recovery of stroke rehabilitation patients. Public Library of Science 2015-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4383533/ /pubmed/25837720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122688 Text en © 2015 Momosaki et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Watanabe, Shu
Kakuda, Wataru
Yamada, Naoki
Kinoshita, Shoji
Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title_full Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title_fullStr Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title_short Effects of Ankle–Foot Orthoses on Functional Recovery after Stroke: A Propensity Score Analysis Based on Japan Rehabilitation Database
title_sort effects of ankle–foot orthoses on functional recovery after stroke: a propensity score analysis based on japan rehabilitation database
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4383533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25837720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122688
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