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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
An International Journal of Physical Therapy
Volume 38, 2022 - Issue 13
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Case Report

Effects of dynamic supported standing training in a patient with pusher behavior: a case report

, MS, PT, , PhD, PT, , PhD, PT, , PhD, PTORCID Icon, , PhD, PTORCID Icon, , BS, PT, , PhD, PT, , PhD, MD & , PhD, MD show all
Pages 3241-3247 | Received 11 Jun 2020, Accepted 31 Jul 2021, Published online: 09 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Background

The effects of task-specific and voluntary exercise in upright positions for pusher behavior remain unclear. In this report, we aimed to describe the effects of dynamic supported standing training using a modified standing frame to correct the alignment in a patient with severe pusher behavior.

Case Description

A 76-year-old man with cardioembolic ischemic stroke demonstrated pusher behavior. The patient underwent 3 days of dynamic supported standing training using a modified standing frame. The Scale for Contraversive Pushing, the Burke Lateropulsion Scale, and the Trunk Control Test were used to assess changes.

Outcomes

Immediate improvements in sitting balance were observed after the intervention, and the effects persisted to 8 days later.

Conclusion

Dynamic supported standing training using a modified standing frame may improve pusher behavior with short-term training. The collapsed posture of the patient in the present case was corrected using the modified standing frame. This neutral standing position could have a positive effect on motor learning with respect to holding one’s posture.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This case report was supported by funding for the Hidaka Project [approval number: 30-D-1-16] at Saitama Medical University International Medical Center.

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