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A community-based group exercise program for persons with chronic stroke.

Janice J Eng1, Kelly S Chu, C Maria Kim

  • 1School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of BC, Vancouver, BC, Canada. janicee@interchange.ubc.ca

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An 8-week community exercise program significantly improved physical function and balance in chronic stroke survivors, with lasting effects. This accessible program enhances mobility and daily activity performance.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Exercise Science

Background:

  • Chronic stroke frequently leads to significant physical and psychosocial impairments.
  • Limited access to affordable, effective rehabilitation programs hinders recovery.
  • Community-based interventions offer a scalable solution for post-stroke care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the physical and psychosocial impacts of an 8-week community-based functional exercise program for individuals with chronic stroke.
  • To determine the retention of exercise-induced benefits one month post-intervention.

Main Methods:

  • A repeated measures design involving 25 chronic stroke survivors (mean age 63).
  • Evaluations included physical measures (Berg Balance Test, 12-Minute Walk Test, gait speed, stair climbing speed) and psychosocial measures (Reintegration to Normal Living Index, Canadian Occupational Performance Measure).
  • An 8-week, 3x/week, 60-minute group exercise program focused on balance, mobility, and functional strength, designed for accessibility.

Main Results:

  • All physical measures showed significant improvement post-intervention and were retained at 1-month follow-up.
  • Individuals with lower baseline function experienced the greatest relative improvements.
  • The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure demonstrated significant positive effects, while the Reintegration to Normal Living Index showed improvements primarily in lower-functioning individuals.

Conclusions:

  • A short-term, community-based functional exercise program effectively improves and sustains mobility, balance, and functional capacity in chronic stroke survivors.
  • The program positively impacts meaningful daily activities and holds potential for reducing secondary complications like falls and cardiac events.
  • Accessible community-based programs are a viable strategy for enhancing post-stroke recovery and quality of life.