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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2010 Volume.20 No. 2 p.79 ~ p.87
The Effect of Core Program Exercise on Dynamic Balance of the Patient with Post-Stroke Hemiplegia
Kim Kwang-Soo

Seo Hyun-Du
Lee Byoung-Hee
Kim Seong-Yeol
Lee Jong-Soo
Abstract
Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze and to compare the difference and the change between dynamic balance exercise group and dynamic balance exercise with core program exercise group. Also, based on this data, to prescribe effective exercises for hemiplegic patients and the pubis in order to achieve more effective dynamic balance exercise rehabilitation and better dynamic balance exercise in the field of therapeutical exercise.

Methods : Twenty subjects(Core program exercise plus Dynamic balance exercise group, CP: 10, Dynamic balance exercise group, NCP: 10) were chosen among hemiplegic patients. Measurements of dynamic balance were evaluated at initial presentation(pretest) and after 4, 8, 12 weeks¡¯. Paired t-test and Repeated measured ANOVA was utilized to detect the mean difference between the groups.

Results : Firstly, after 4 weeks¡¯ and 8 weeks¡¯ and 12 weeks¡¯ CP exercise and NCP exercise, there were all significant difference to increase dynamic balance (p<0.05). secondly, after 4 weeks¡¯ and 8 weeks¡¯ and 12 weeks¡¯ CP and NCP exercise, there was significant difference to increase dynamic balance more CP group than NCP group. Lastly, among 4 weeks¡¯ and 8 weeks¡¯ and 12 weeks¡¯ CP exercise, there was progressively significant difference to increase dynamic balance(p<0.05).

Conclusions : This study showed that dynamic balance exercise with core program exercise is an effective treatment strategy for hemiplegic patients than dynamic balance exercise rehabilitation.
KEYWORD
Stroke, Balance, Core program exercise, Dynamic balance exercise
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