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Water-based therapeutic exercise in stroke: a scoping review.

O J ManningS RancourtJennifer R TomasoneMarcia L FinlaysonVincent G DePaul
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
This scoping review highlights common parameters of WBTE interventions and provides an inventory of the differences in the treatment approaches utilized in this population. Opportunities for future work include the development of a standardized treatment protocol, qualitative or mixed methodology research, and greater inclusion of more individuals with more severe stroke-related impairments. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONWater-based therapeutic exercise is an approach that may allow stroke survivors to carry out challenging activities in a safe and accessible environment.Water-based interventions for stroke survivors appear to have a beneficial impact on walking and balance.Given that an aquatic environment offers an opportunity for individuals with more significant physical impairments to carry out early practice of walking and balance related tasks, clinicians should explore the feasibility and effectiveness for this subset of stroke survivors.
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