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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2001 Volume.13 No. 1 p.161 ~ p.174
The Effect of Functional Electrical Stimulation on the Spastic Plantar Flexor in Stroke Patients


Abstract
The purpose of this study was to reduce the plasticity of plantar flexion. the subjects of this study were 30 hemiplegics patients with stroke who received of physical therapy in JinJu 0 0 hospital from May to July 2000. the subjects were divided into three groups(FES groups 10, FES + tilt table-wedge board standing groups 10, & tilt table-wedge board standing groups 10).
The result were as follow
1. FES therapy was a effective method to reduce the plasticity of plantar flexor. there was a significant difference in modified Ashworth scale(p<.01). there was a significant difference in weight bearing ratio between no paretic and paretic side(p<.0I ).
2. Tilt-table-wedge board standing therapy was a effective method to reduce the spasticity of plantar flexor to a degree but there was a no significant difference in modified Asworth scale(p>.05). there was a significant difference in weight bearing ratio between nonparetic and paretic side(p<.01).
3. Tilt table-wedge board standing therapy + FES therapy was a effective method-to reduce the plasticity of plantar flexor there was a significant difference in modified Ashworth scale(p<.01). there was a significant difference in weight bearing ratio between no paretic and paretic side(p< 01)
4. There was a significant difference in weight bearing ratio between no paretic and paretic side according to the grade plasticity(p<.01).
5. For normal persons vs hemiplegic patients, there was a significant different in weight bearing ratio between no paretic and paretic side(experimental subjects I p<.Ol, experimental subjects 2 p<.01, control subjects p<.05).
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