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KMID : 1035420190070030001
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2019 Volume.7 No. 3 p.1 ~ p.9
The Effect of Action on the Balance and the Trunk Control Ability in the Sit Position of Chronic Stroke Patients
Hwang Jun-Hyun

Lee Yang-Jin
Joo Min-Cheol
Kim Seong-Yeol
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of exercise training on sitting and posture in the stroke patients. The subjects were recruited 30 patients with chronic stroke after 6 months from the date of onset according to the criteria of selection. The subjects were compared with the exercise training physical training group and the physical training group in terms of balance and trunk control ability.

Methods: This study was conducted on 30 subjects who were diagnosed with stroke. The static balance was measured using Biorescue and the dynamic balance was measured using Modified Functional Reach Test(MFRT), Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke, and Trunk Impairment Scale.

Results: Static balance showed statistically significant difference in foot pressure(p<.05). as a result of comparing the difference between pre and post exercise training. Dynamic balance was statistically significant (p>.05) as a result of comparing pre and post differences using modified functional reach test. The trunk control ability was statistically significant (p>.001).

Conclusion: As a result of this study, it was confirmed that exercise training in sitting position was effective for static, dynamic balance ability and trunk control ability of hemiplegic patients due to stroke. These results suggest that the use of motion monitoring in stroke patients may have a positive impact on the diversity and function of rehabilitation.
KEYWORD
balance, observation training, sit position, stroke, trunk control ability
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