Abstract:
Objective: To find out the outcome of physical activity after completing rehabilitation
services from a specialized rehabilitation centre (CRP). Methodology: A cross sectional
study was conducted with a structured and close ended interviewer administered
questionnaire to collect information from 70 spinal cord injury patients in respects
through purposive sampling procedure. Data was numerically coded and captured in
Microsoft excel, using an SPSS 20 version software program. Results: Study revealed
that, among 70 participants 59% ( n=40) were male and 41% (n= 30) were female, most
of the participants 69% were middle aged people. Majority of cases 60% (n=42)
participants were traumatic injury and rest of the participants 40% (n=28) were non
traumatic injury. Out of 70 participants 74% (n=72) were paraplegic and 26% (n=18)
were tetraplegic participants. According to ASIA scale 30% (n=21) were complete A
injury participants , 45.7% (n=29) were incomplete B participants, 21.4% (n=15) were
incomplete C participants and 7.1% (n= 5) were incomplete D participants. From
PASIPID score out of fifty two paraplegic participants , n=17 had mild level activity, n=
30 had moderate level of activity, and n= 5 participant had high level of activity and
compare to tetraplegic participants (n=18), n=3 had mild level activity, n=15 had
moderate level activity .There is strong relationship between the type of paralysis and
household activities e.g yard caring, lawn work etc ,and there was less association with
the outdoor activity and type of paralysis. Conclusion: physical activity is a major
important issue in people with SCI. It provided qualitative descriptions of the physical
activity experiences and the perceived benefits of their participation as well as their
motives to sustain participation. The present study also explored the reciprocal
relationship between participation, socio-demographic information and motives to
participate.
Key Words: Physical Activity, Spinal cord injury.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.