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KMID : 0608319950020010021
Physical Therapy Korea
1995 Volume.2 No. 1 p.21 ~ p.35
Movement pattern differences in Rising from Supine to Erect Stance between 60 or over and 20-30 Age Groups
±Ç¿À¿µ/Kwon Oh-young
ÀÌÁ¤¸²/ÃÖÀç¼·/¾È´öÇö*/Lee Joung-rim/Choi Jae-sob/Ahn Duk-hyun*
Abstract
This study was done to determine a new qualitative base for educating and evaluating patients by comparing a 60 or over age group with a 20-30 age group when rising from supine to erect stance. Sixty normal adults were devided into 60 or over and
20-30 aged groups. Each persons was asked to standing from the supine position. This process was recorded by two video cameras. The results was classified into the three existing movement categories. And then they were analyzed by percent rate.
The
results showed that each group had its own different and special characteristics. This means that physical therapists need to select the best motor patterns according to age in teaching functional tasks such as rising for supine to erect stance.
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