Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to find out the functional outcome of lower
limb of stroke patient after receiving physiotherapy at neurology outpatient unit of
CRP. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the functional outcomes lower
limb of stroke patients after receiving at least 20 session physiotherapy. Methodology:
Cross sectional study design was selected for this study. A prospective survey method
has been done to accomplish the research purpose. Fifty samples were selected as
convenience sampling from Physiotherapy Neurology outpatient unit of CRP. A
standard questionnaire was used to collect data and outcome was measured by
Functional Independent Measurement (FIM) scale. Data was analyzed by SPSS
software version 16.0. And data was analyzed through descriptive statistics by using
table, pie chart and bar chart. Results: Among 50 participants the mean age was 53.38
in where male 80% (n=40) and female 20% (n=10). Here male were predominantly
higher than female. 42% (n=21) participants were LSH, 56% (n=23) were RSH and
2% (n=1) were BH, 70% (n=35) were ischemic and 30% (n=15) were hemorrhagic
stroke. Significant improvements were observed from FIM rating scale. In static
standing 32%, in dynamic standing 22%, in gait 26% and in stairing 14% participants were became complete independent after receiving physiotherapy. Conclusion: The
results of this study provided more insight into the functional outcome of stroke
patients. This information would assist the professional to justify the physiotherapy
practice. More research is needed to evaluate the rehabilitation program for these
patients.