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Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). METHODS: Twenty patients who were diagnosed with GBS and who were in the neurology department of Mustafa Kemal University in 2017, part...

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Autores principales: Huzmeli, Esra-Dogru, Korkmaz, Nilufer-Cetisli, Duman, Taskin, Gokcek, Ozden
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30351287
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2018.4.20180098
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author Huzmeli, Esra-Dogru
Korkmaz, Nilufer-Cetisli
Duman, Taskin
Gokcek, Ozden
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Korkmaz, Nilufer-Cetisli
Duman, Taskin
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description OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). METHODS: Twenty patients who were diagnosed with GBS and who were in the neurology department of Mustafa Kemal University in 2017, participated in this descriptive study. There were 11 males and 9 females, and the average age was 41.55 ± 18.49 years. The trunk control of the GBS patients was assessed using the trunk impairment scale (TIS), reaching function was assessed using the functional reaching test (FRT) in the sitting position and body balance assessed using the Berg balance scale (BBS).Light touch was assessed using Semmes–Weinstein monofilament test, proprioception was assessed using the distal proprioception test and disability status was assessed using the Guillain–Barré syndrome disability scale (GBSDS). RESULTS: We found a moderate, positive and significant correlation between proprioception scores and the BBS and between proprioception scores and the TIS. The correlation between proprioception and FRT in the sitting position and between proprioception and the GBSDS was not significant. We found a moderate and negative correlation between light touch and the FRT in the sitting position, TIS, BBS, but a moderate and positive correlation between light touch and the GBSDS. CONCLUSION: Neurologists and physiotherapists should both take sensory and motor function into consideration in the assessment and rehabilitation program of patients diagnosed with GBS.
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spelling pubmed-80155652021-08-13 Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome Huzmeli, Esra-Dogru Korkmaz, Nilufer-Cetisli Duman, Taskin Gokcek, Ozden Neurosciences (Riyadh) Original Article OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). METHODS: Twenty patients who were diagnosed with GBS and who were in the neurology department of Mustafa Kemal University in 2017, participated in this descriptive study. There were 11 males and 9 females, and the average age was 41.55 ± 18.49 years. The trunk control of the GBS patients was assessed using the trunk impairment scale (TIS), reaching function was assessed using the functional reaching test (FRT) in the sitting position and body balance assessed using the Berg balance scale (BBS).Light touch was assessed using Semmes–Weinstein monofilament test, proprioception was assessed using the distal proprioception test and disability status was assessed using the Guillain–Barré syndrome disability scale (GBSDS). RESULTS: We found a moderate, positive and significant correlation between proprioception scores and the BBS and between proprioception scores and the TIS. The correlation between proprioception and FRT in the sitting position and between proprioception and the GBSDS was not significant. We found a moderate and negative correlation between light touch and the FRT in the sitting position, TIS, BBS, but a moderate and positive correlation between light touch and the GBSDS. CONCLUSION: Neurologists and physiotherapists should both take sensory and motor function into consideration in the assessment and rehabilitation program of patients diagnosed with GBS. Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8015565/ /pubmed/30351287 http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2018.4.20180098 Text en Copyright: © Neurosciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/Neurosciences is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.
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Duman, Taskin
Gokcek, Ozden
Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title_full Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title_fullStr Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title_short Effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
title_sort effects of sensory deficits on balance, functional status and trunk control in patients diagnosed with guillain–barré syndrome
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30351287
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2018.4.20180098
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