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KMID : 1003120110030010031
Journal of Korean Society of Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
2011 Volume.3 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.41
The Effects of Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise on Balance and Gait Recovery With Hemiplegia
Ahn Si-Nae

Kim Yun-Jeong
Noh Eun-Sol
Choi Seul-Gi
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to provide fundamental data about the effects of training based on the Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise on balance and gait recovery with hemiplegia

Methods: The subject of this study was a male patient who suffered from hemiparesis of right side of the body and for whom a 1-hour session of Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise was administered four time a week for three weeks from September 28th to October14th, 2011. FRT(Functional Reach Test), TUG(Time up & go test) and GAITRITE system was used to compare the change between pre-and post-intervention effects.

Results: Participant showed increase in change of postual balance(Functional Reach Test), change of functional gait(Time up & go test) and change of gait pattern(GAITRITE system).

Conclusion: Such results suggest that Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise has a positive effect on balance and gait. This approach has positive influences on the recovery of upper limb function and improved balance and gait with hemiplegia.
KEYWORD
Balance, Cognitive Therapeutic Exercise, FRT, Gait, TUG
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