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KMID : 1002720100080020017
Journal of Korean Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Association
2010 Volume.8 No. 2 p.17 ~ p.24
The effect of visual feedback training on balance ability in patients with hemiparetic
Jeong Woo-Sik

Kim Byung-Kil
Kim Eun-Bi
Shin Ye-Ji
Yang Yong-Pil
Hwang Ki-Kyeong
Lee Hong-Gyun
Abstract
Purpose£ºThe purpose of present study was to determine effects of a visual feedback training on balance ability in poststroke hemiparetic subjects.

Methods£ºFourteen chronic stroke patients participated. Participants were randomly divided into either visual feedback training group(7 experimental group, 7 control group). All of participated were inpatients at local rehabilitation center and had been receiving a traditional rehabilitation program, five days a week. Exprimental group have additionally undergone for four weeks, three days a week, the visual feedback training but control group was not received any additional program except the traditional rehabilitation program. The Berg Balance Scale(BBS), the FICSIT-4, the MTD-balance system to measure a balance ability were carried out twice before and after training.

Results£ºAfter participation in the program, subjects of visual feedback training demonstrated a significant improvement in the scores of the BBS, the FICSIT-4, the MTD-Balance system. The control group had no change on the any tests. After the training, the result to improve significantly in visual feedback training group compared to post-test of control group were the score of BBS and the FICSIT-4 and the MTD-Balance system.

Conclusions£ºThe present study suggests that the visual feedback training program may become a useful strategy for enhancing balance ability in the rehabilitation of stroke patiens.
KEYWORD
Balance ability, Visual feedback training, Stroke
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