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Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Therapy
2001 Volume.7 No. 2 p.5 ~ p.22
The Effects of the Balancing Training on the Unstable Surface for the CVA Patients
¹è¼öÂù/Bae, Soo-Chan
±è±ÙÁ¶/À±È«ÀÏ/Kim, Keun-Jo/Yoon, Hong-Il
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the balancing training effect on weight bearing ratio and postural sway on the unstable surface for the CVA patients with balance disability. The inclusion criteria were walking independently 20m distances. Eighteen subjects, 4 with right and 14 with left hemiplegic patients were participated in this study. The range of age was from 35 to 75 and the duration from onset time was from 1 to 38 months. The intervention program including balancing training that they were introduced for 10 minutes every other day during 12 weeks to experimental group, and general therapeutic exercise to control group.
The result of this study were as following:
1. The balancing training on the unstable surface showed that the postural sway of left/right distribution would appear more effective on sitting with eyes opened.
2. The balancing training on the unstable surface showed that the postural sway of forward/rear distribution, left/right distribution and distance would appear more effective on standing with eyes opened.
3. The balancing training on unstable surface would increase more effective on the weight-bearing ratio of left/right difference and frequency.
4. The balancing training on unstable surface was statistical significant on the postural sway of left/right distribution and area in experimental group, and it was statistical significant on the postural sway of forward/rear distribution, left/right distribution and distance in control group, too.
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