Hypertension is a significant general health issue in India and world, due to its high recurrence and corresponding, there is a danger of cardiovascular and kidney disorders. The hypertension makes individuals multiple times more inclined to stroke and multiple times bound to have coronary failures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of deep breathing exercise on blood pressure among patients with hypertension. A Quasi-Experimental one Group Pre-test Post-test design was adopted. A sample of 50 Hypertensive patients was selected using convenient sampling technique at Urban Primary Heath Centre, Koyambedu. Data on demographic variables were assessed. Deep breathing exercise was demonstrated to the participants and their level of blood pressure was measured by sphygmomanometer before and after the intervention. The result displays that Inpre-testout of 50 samples, (48%) had pre-hypertension, (40%) had Stage I hypertension, (8%) had Stage II hypertension and (4%) have Normal Blood Pressure. Whereas after intervention, Post-test results shows that out of 50 samples (46%) have Normal Blood Pressure, (50%) had Pre-hypertension and (4%) had Stage I Hypertension among clients with Hypertension. The pretest mean score among patients with Hypertension was 125.5 with standard deviation 11.352 and posttest mean score among patient with Hypertension was1107 with standard deviation9.090. The calculated paired 't' test value is t=7.971 was found to be statistically significant at p value<.0001. Thus, there was a reduction in the level of blood pressure after deep breathing exercise among posttest group patients.
Stroke is a significant medical condition and the significant inception of baffling longstanding inability everywhere in the world. Enduring over 24 hours or causing demise and the reason must be of a vascular starting point to affirm the stroke diagnosis. So the present study aims to the effectiveness of Dual-Task Exercise Training on Gait, Balance and walking speed among Stroke patient at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital. A quantitative approach with Pre-Experimental research with one group pre-test post-test design adopted to conduct the study among 30 antenatal mothers who were selected by non--probability purposive sampling technique. The semi-structured interview method was used to collect the demographical variables among stroke patient, and the patient’s balance and gait pattern were assessed by using the Tinetti Assessment Scale. The results of the study show that in the pre-test, the mean value is 17.7%, and the standard deviation is 3.333. And in post-test, the mean value is 19.866, and the standard deviation is 2.75. The mean difference between pre and post-test is 15.27. This study proves Effectiveness of Dual-Task Exercise Training on Gait, Balance and Walking speed among Stroke patient is effective method to prevent and to improve the Gait, Balance and Walking speed among stroke patient and also it helps the stroke patient to improve to the knowledge and to provide the better quality of life to stroke patient.
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