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KMID : 1003120140060010047
Journal of Korean Society of Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
2014 Volume.6 No. 1 p.47 ~ p.53
Effect of Sensory Information Transfer Training About Perception of Body in Stroke Patients
Ahn Si-Nae

Abstract
Objective: This research is to find out the influences on the recovery of Activity of Daily Living (ADL) according to perception of body by applying sensory Information transfer training through cognitive process for perception of body in stroke patients.

Methods: In this research, the target was on a 58 years old left hemiplegia patient who has difficulty of perception of body while having normal cognitive functions. For 10 weeks, sensory Information transfer training was applied and occupational performance of ADL and perception of body were measured and compared. For the pre--intervention and post-intervention assessment, perception of body was measured with profile of cognitive therapeutic exercise profile while occupational performance was measured with Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS), and the intervention effect was compared through visual analysis.

Results: For the assessment on perception of body, cognitive exercise profile showed improvement. As a result of the occupational performance assessment of daily living, motor skill of AMPS was 0.33 before intervention and raised to 0.64 after the intervention (increasing 0.31logit), and the process skill increased 0.55 logit from 0.66 before intervention to 1.21 after intervention.

Conclusion: Sensory transfer training through cognitive process to stroke patients gave positive influence in occupational performance of daily life and also increased perception of body. Training about perception of body shall be considered in rehabilitation of stroke patients in the future.
KEYWORD
ADL, Hemiplegia, Perception of body, Sensory information transfer training
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