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Efficacy of cryo-airflow therapy on calf muscle spasticity in stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial
Author(s) -
Bassam A Elnassag
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
the annals of clinical and analytical medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2667-663X
DOI - 10.4328/jcam.5773
Subject(s) - medicine , spasticity , randomized controlled trial , stroke (engine) , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , surgery , mechanical engineering , engineering
DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.5773 Received: 19.02.2018 Accepted: 29.04.2018 Published Online: 02.05.2018 Printed: 01.05.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(3): 320-4 Corresponding Author: Bassam Abdelmaged Mohamed Refaat Esmail Elnassag, 177 Gisr Elswiez St., Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt. T.: 01222784436 0097450121527 E-Mail: drbassam_2000@yahoo.com Abstract Aim: To determine the effect of cryo-airflow therapy on spasticity of calf muscle in stroke patients. Material and Method: This randomized control study, took place in the outpatient clinic of Mansoura General Hospital and Mansoura University Hospital, Mansoura, Egypt. Thirty stroke patients were divided into two groups and assigned randomly into the study group (n=15), which received cryo-airflow therapy, a conventional physical therapy program, and advised to wear a night ankle foot orthosis (AFO), or into the control group (n=15), which received the same program, but without the cryo-airflow therapy. Pre and posttreatment assessment for all patients was done by the modified Ashworth’s scale (MAS), the Hoffman reflex / Myogenic response (H/M) ratio of the soleus muscle on the affected side, and by two-dimensional (2D) motion analysis for ankle dorsiflexion range of motion (ROM) during the stance phase of gait. Results: Mann–Whitney and MANOVA tests revealed a significant improvement of MAS scores (p = 0.006) and ankle ROM scores (p = 0.005), while the difference in H/M ratios was non-significant (p = 0.063) in the comparison between study and control groups. Clinical and electrophysiological measures of spasticity were significantly correlated with each other (ρ = 0.765) and negatively with the ankle ROM (ρ = -0.635) when analyzed by Spearman correlation coefficient at (p = 0.000). Discussion: Cryo-airflow therapy is considered to be an effective method to reduce spasticity in calf muscle and to improve ankle dorsiflexion ROM of the affected limb in stroke patients.

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