Effect of add-on yoga therapy to physiotherapy in the management of spinal cord injury patients.
Date
2020-01
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S-VYASA
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a leading cause of disability. Varying injury level and
severity generate a spectrum of neurological dysfunction and a reduction in long-term Quality
of Life (QOL) with a decrease in mobility.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
This study was aimed to evaluate the add-on effect of a Yoga program along with
physiotherapy on individuals with paraplegia.
METHODS
Participants: A total of 124 spinal cord injury (SCI)patients of both genders with age range
18–60 years, having incomplete SCI (AIS)-C and (AIS)-D,and admitted to the rehabilitation
center, India, were randomly allocated into two groups, i.e., (i) experimental group -Integrated
Yoga and Physiotherapy (IYP) (n=62; age means and SD: 33.97±10.0 years), and (ii) control
group - Physiotherapy (PT) (n=62; age mean and SD:32.84 ± 9.5 years).
Design: Two groups pre-post randomized controlled clinical trial.
Assessments: The outcome assessments consisted of primary outcomes: (i) American Spinal
Injury Association Impairment (ASIA) scale, (ii) c-Reactive Protein (CRP), (iii)Spinal Cord
Injury Independence Measure (SCIM), and(iv) Medically Based Emotional Distress Scale
(MEDS). The secondary outcome measures were: (i) Body Mass Index (BMI), and (ii)
Quality of Life Index Spinal Cord Injury - Version III were measured in both groups at the
beginning and end of one month.
Intervention: The experimental group underwent one-month combined practice of
physiotherapy and yoga therapy, in a schedule of 75-min/day (6-days/week), whereas the
control group underwent physiotherapy treatment aRESULTS: The IYP group showed a significant reduction in scores of CRP (p˂0.001), SCIM
(p˂0.001), MEDS (p˂0.001), and improvement in the quality of life (SCI-QoL Index)
(p˂0.001) compared to control group.
CONCLUSION: One-month comprehensive Integrated Yoga and Physiotherapy program is
more effective than physiotherapy intervention alone, in the management of paraplegia
patients.
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Keywords
Yoga, Yoga therapy, Physiotherapy, Spinal cord injury patient