AI Article Synopsis

  • Stroke is increasingly common in developing countries and often leads to long-term physical inactivity and deconditioning after an ischemic event.
  • A case study details an 86-year-old woman who suffered an external capsule ischemic stroke, experienced severe weakness, and was treated with intensive care followed by tailored physical therapy.
  • The two-week physiotherapy intervention focused on gait training, muscle strengthening, and balance, demonstrating significant benefits and highlighting the importance of early, targeted rehabilitation for stroke recovery.

Article Abstract

Stroke is a prevalent and disabling illness that is becoming more common in developing countries. After a stroke, physical inactivity frequently results in long-term deconditioning and disappointing consequences. This case study focuses on an infrequent 0.3% of ischemic stroke cases that occur in the external capsular (ECC) or extreme capsular (EXC) region. In sub-insular infarcts, ECC-EXC lesions are distinct and frequently linked to the anterior opercular syndrome. We are presenting the case of an 86-year-old female patient who had a fall and loss of consciousness. Diagnostic tests revealed that the patient had an extracapsular ischemic event; due to unstable vital signs and frequent drop in saturation of peripheral oxygen (SpO2) levels, the patient was intubated and admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). When stable, the patient experienced generalized weakness, for which she was referred for physical therapy. Balance and gait impairments were secondary to weakness. A planned two-week structured physiotherapy intervention was created with an emphasis on gait training, muscle strengthening, and balance. Adaptive gait training, progressive exercises, and balancing activities addressed the patient's limitations. This case study demonstrates how an elderly individual with an external capsule ischemic event can benefit from targeted physical therapy for increasing muscle strength, balance, and gait performance. Positive results emphasize how crucial early and targeted physiotherapy is for supporting stroke survivors' neurological recovery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10867550PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.52348DOI Listing

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