• ISSN: 2349-6002
  • UGC Approved Journal No 47859

THE EFFECT OF COORDINATED LOCOMOTOR TRAINING IN PONTINE HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE – A CASE REPORT

  • Unique Paper ID: 168133
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 4
  • PageNo: 1367-1373
  • Abstract:
  • Pontine haemorrhagic stroke, a rare but severe form of stroke, poses significant challenges in rehabilitation due to its impact on critical neural pathways. Patients often suffer from impaired motor function, balance, and coordination, which necessitates a comprehensive and tailored rehabilitation approach. This case report explores the effect of coordinated locomotor training on the recovery of a patient who suffered from a pontine haemorrhagic stroke. A 52-year-old male presented with sudden onset of dizziness, dysarthria, and hemiparesis, and was subsequently diagnosed with a pontine haemorrhagic stroke. Initial assessments revealed significant deficits in motor function, gait, and balance. The patient underwent a structured and individualized coordinated locomotor training program aimed at improving gait, balance, and functional mobility. The coordinated locomotor training was administered over a [duration] period, comprising [frequency] sessions per week. The program included a combination of treadmill training, overground walking exercises, balance training, and the use of assistive devices. Progress was monitored through regular assessments using standardized motor function scales and gait analysis. Post-intervention assessments indicated significant improvements in the patient’s gait speed, balance, coordination, voluntary control. The patient demonstrated enhanced coordination and a marked reduction in gait abnormalities. No adverse events were reported during the course of the intervention. This case report suggests that coordinated locomotor training may be an effective rehabilitation strategy for patients recovering from pontine hemorrhagic stroke. The observed improvements in motor function and gait highlight the potential benefits of this approach in promoting neuroplasticity and functional recovery. Further studies with larger sample sizes are recommended to validate these findings and explore the underlying mechanisms

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 4
  • PageNo: 1367-1373

THE EFFECT OF COORDINATED LOCOMOTOR TRAINING IN PONTINE HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE – A CASE REPORT

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