Method Pilates X Pilates in Water Postural Alignment and Its Correlation With Respiratory Capacity With Hemiparesis Spastic
Stroke
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stroke focused on measuring Spastic hemiparesis, Posture, Pilates, Respiratory Capacity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Having suffered cerebrovascular accident for at least two years (chronic hemiparesis) with prevalence of upper limb (middle cerebral artery);
- Spasticity grade 1, 1 + 2 by the Modified Ashworth Scale;
- Good cognition;
- Get assume a standing position
- Sign the Consent form;
Inclusion Criteria for Healthy individuals who will make up the control group:
- People who may be standing upright;
- Understand the activities that will be proposed
- Subscribe to the disclaimer conscentimento.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with severe cardiovascular disease;
- Patients with joint deformities;
- Patients with balance disorders;
- Patients with seizures;
- Patients with hypertension;
- Patients with uncontrolled diabetes;
- Individuals with a restriction in the liquid medium;
- Individuals with cognitive impairment that prevents an understanding of the proposed activities.
Exclusion criteria for the control group:
- Individuals who do not meet the age range studied;
- Patients with uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes;
- Individuals with restrictions on liquid medium;
- Subjects with any neurological disorder;
- Individuals with severe respiratory diseases;
- Individuals who have been diagnosed with severe postural imbalance.
Sites / Locations
- Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory of Sensory MotorRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Pilates Group Solo
Water Pilates Group
participate in this group 30 individuals who will be treated with the Pilates Method performing the exercises on the ground, using the Swiss ball and elastic bands. The exercises will aim to lengthen the musculature that are shortened due to the characteristic postural pattern of pathology (major and minor pectoral, shoulder adductors, biceps, wrist flexors, trunk side chain); strengthen the musculature that provide postural support (abdominal, middle trapezius, rhomboids, gluteus maximus, erector spinae and latissimus dorsi) and the upper limb musculature important for activities of daily living (triceps, biceps, internal rotators, external rotators and abductors of the shoulder).
participate in this group 30 individuals who will be treated with the Pilates method, but doing the exercises in the therapy pool, with the aid of floats and weights. The protocol of stretches and exercises will work the same muscle groups than the G1, keeping the same decubitus whenever possible. The adaptations to the exercises are justified by the physical principles of water, which at one point may act for or against the activity being performed.