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Relation of Urinary Retention and Functional Recovery in Stroke Patients During Rehabilitation Program
Seok Beom Son, Seong Yun Chung, Seok Kang, Joon Shik Yoon
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(2):204-210.   Published online April 27, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.2.204
Objective

To investigate the relationship between urinary retention and short-term functional recovery in subacute stage after stroke.

Methods

The medical records of 94 patients admitted to the rehabilitation unit of Korea University Guro Hospital were reviewed retrospectively. The postvoid residual urine (PVR) was measured at least once a day using a bladder scan, and urinary retention (UR) was defined when the daily PVR volume consistently checked more than 100 mL. Clinical data and functional outcomes of patients in the rehabilitation ward were collected. Functional outcomes were measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC) level, Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA), and Modified Barthel Index (MBI) at admission (or transfer) and discharge. The data of patients with and without urinary retention were compared and analyzed.

Results

Of the 94 participants, 25 patients were classified to the UR group and 69 were classified to the non-UR group. At the initial stage of rehabilitation, the scores of MMSE, BBS, FAC, MBI were significantly worse in the UR group (p<0.05). Both groups showed significant improvements of all functional outcomes after rehabilitation (p<0.05). The non-UR group showed more prominent recovery of BBS, FAC, MBI scores (p<0.05).

Conclusion

Urinary retention in post-stroke patients is significantly related to the poor functional status at initial stage of rehabilitation, and also to poor recovery after rehabilitation.

Citations

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  • Progress of Clinical Research on Acupuncture in the Treatment of Post-Stroke Urinary Retention
    熠飞 罗
    Traditional Chinese Medicine.2025; 14(02): 483.     CrossRef
  • Incidence and Risk Factors of Urinary Retention in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients
    Jie Li, Xiaoying Miao, Yan Chen, Jianke Gu, Yan Zeng, Qinhui Zhu, Huiqi Yao
    The Neurologist.2025; 30(4): 222.     CrossRef
  • Influence of prophylactic antibiotics on incidence of urinary tract infections in acute-to-subacute patients with stroke and asymptomatic bacteriuria
    Fang-Sheng Yeh, Chin-Wen Wu, Meng-Han Huang, Kuan-Chou Chen, Yuarn-Jang Lee, Hung-Chou Chen
    Scientific Reports.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Subacute stroke: new-onset poststroke bladder and bowel dysfunctions and possible associated factors
    Rafaela Rodrigues Evangelista, Bruno Silva Lopes, David Coutinho, Elisa Moreira, Andreia Silva, Pedro Leonel Almeida, Vera Ermida, Jorge Caldas, Ana Gomes, Ilídia Carmezim, Viviana Barreira, Lara Pinheiro-Guedes
    Disability and Rehabilitation.2024; 46(6): 1073.     CrossRef
  • Do proprioceptive training strategies with dual-task exercises positively influence gait parameters in chronic stroke? A systematic review
    Michele Vecchio, Rita Chiaramonte, Alessandro De Sire, Enrico Buccheri, Patrizia Finocchiaro, Dalila Scaturro, Giulia Letizia Mauro, Matteo Cioni
    Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine.2024; 56: jrm18396.     CrossRef
  • Relation between Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Functional Outcome in Patients After Brain Tumor Resection
    Ga Ram Hong, Min Ho Chun
    Brain & Neurorehabilitation.2023;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Correlation between ischemic stroke topography and female urinary incontinence
    Leonardo L. Tonani, Maria A.T. Bortolini, Renata G.M. Santos, Marcia M. Fukujima, Rodrigo A. Castro
    European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology.2023; 291: 206.     CrossRef
  • Impact of early urinary catheter removal on successful voiding and physical function in stroke patients
    Megumi Tsuda, Tomoya Fukawa, Yasuyo Yamamoto, Kei Daizumoto, Yutaro Sasaki, Yoshiteru Ueno, Ryotaro Tomida, Yoshito Kusuhara, Kunihisa Yamaguchi, Masayuki Takahashi, Hiro-omi Kanayama
    The Journal of Medical Investigation.2023; 70(3.4): 436.     CrossRef
  • The Relationship Between Urinary Symptom Severity And Functional Status İn Patients With Stroke
    Fatma Özcan, Zuhal Özişler
    Scottish Medical Journal.2022; 67(2): 64.     CrossRef
  • Two Cases of Acute Urinary Retention Associated With Acute Sarcopenia in Older Women
    Taku Harada, Shota Nohara, Miki Sato, Kanako Kokuno, Mori Nakai
    Cureus.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Analysis of the Failure of Removal of the Urinary Catheter for Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage Postoperatively
    E. Zhou, Jin-Ai He, Ling Liu, Jing Wang, Wei-Long Ding
    The Neurologist.2022; 27(6): 313.     CrossRef
  • Assessing Postvoid Residual to Identify Risk for Urinary Complications Post Stroke
    Carolyn E. Smith, Melissa A. Schneider
    Journal of Neuroscience Nursing.2020; 52(5): 219.     CrossRef
  • Post-stroke lower urinary system dysfunction and its relation with functional and mental status: a multicenter cross-sectional study
    Yeşim Akkoç, Ayşe Nur Bardak, Murat Ersöz, Bilge Yılmaz, Necmettin Yıldız, Belgin Erhan, Hakan Tunç, Kurtulus Koklu, Ebru Alemdaroğlu, Asuman Dogan, Zuhal Ozisler, Engin Koyuncu, Nilgün Şimşir Atalay, Berrin Gündüz, Rıdvan Işık, Ayse Güler, Merve Sekizkar
    Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation.2019; 26(2): 136.     CrossRef
  • Managing of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Following Stroke
    Nataša Bizovičar
    Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports.2018; 13(3): 125.     CrossRef
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Shoulder Manipulation After Distention Arthrography: Does Audible Cracking Affect Improvement in Adhesive Capsulitis? A Preliminary Study
Jun Kyu Choi, Seok Beom Son, Bum Jun Park, Seung Nam Yang, Joon Shik Yoon
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(5):745-751.   Published online October 26, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.5.745
Objective

To investigate whether an audible cracking sound during shoulder manipulation following distention arthrography is clinically significant in patients with adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder.

Methods

A total of 48 patients (31 women, 17 men) with primary adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder completed the study. All participants underwent C-arm-guided arthrographic distention of the glenohumeral joint with injections of a corticosteroid and normal saline. After distention, we performed flexion and abduction manipulation of the shoulder. The patients were grouped into sound and non-sound groups based on the presence or absence, respectively, of an audible cracking sound during manipulation. We assessed shoulder pain and disability based on a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), and passive range of motion (ROM) measurements (flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation) before the procedure and again at 3 weeks and at 6 weeks after the intervention.

Results

The patients were divided into two groups: 21 were included in the sound group and 27 in the non-sound group. In both groups, the results of the NRS, SPADI, and ROM assessments showed statistically significant improvements at both 3 and 6 weeks after the procedure. However, there were no significant differences between the two groups except with respect to external rotation at 6 weeks, at which time the sound group showed a significant improvement in external rotation when compared with the non-sound group (p<0.05).

Conclusion

These findings showed that manipulation following distention arthrography was effective in decreasing pain and increasing shoulder range of motion. In addition, the presence of an audible cracking sound during manipulation, especially on external rotation, was associated with better shoulder range of motion.

Citations

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  • Effectiveness of the physiotherapy interventions on complex regional pain syndrome in patients with stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Kanika, Manu Goyal, Kanu Goyal
    Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.2023; 35: 175.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of Therapeutic Effectiveness Between Shoulder Distention Arthrography With Translation Mobilization and Distention Arthrography Alone in Patients With Frozen Shoulder
    Gi Young Park, Dong Rak Kwon, Dae Gil Kwon, Jae Hwal Rim
    Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine.2018; 42(1): 76.     CrossRef
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