Consequences of Stroke on the Walking Parameters of Hemiparec Paents in Borgou (Benin)
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Background: Aer a stroke, the accomplishment of daily life acvies depends on the recovery of the motor funcon.
Few data are available on post stroke walk recovery in the African context. This study aimed to determine the relaonship between the age of stroke occurrence in Benin and its consequences on the walking speed and endurance of hemiplegic paents.
Methods and ndings: This was a cross-seconal pilot study and carried out at the University hospital of Borgou and included 22 hemiplegic people (63.8% men). The Measurement of Funconal Ambulaon Classicaon, Barthel Index and Modied Rankins Scale to evaluate the funconal ability; and walking speed over 10 m and 6 minutes walking test (endurance), for the motor performance. The subjects (54.9 ± 5.5 years old) have an average speed of 0.82 ± 0.2 m.s-1 (16.7 ± 2.6 steps) and an average endurance of 329.3 ± 67.1 m. The comparison of the 2 sub-groups stascally dierent in age (p<0.05): G1: <55 years old (51 ± 3.2 years) and G2 ≥ 55 years old (58.8 ± 4.4 years) but no signicant dierence has seen in the walking speed, the number of steps and endurance (p>0.05).
Conclusion: The young age of the parcipants did not allow making a remarkable dierence between the walking performance, the number of steps and the endurance of the two subgroups of paents aged 43 to 68 years. Therefore we need the mulcenter studies in order to study the real impact of age and other factors to the walking speed, endurance and performance.
