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KMID : 1036120160080020047
Korean Society of Medicine & Therapy Science
2016 Volume.8 No. 2 p.47 ~ p.58
Compare trunk control and balance effects in accordance with training method in acute stroke patient
Park Han-Joo

Kim Gyu-Yong
Choi Young-Eun
Abstract
Objective: This study amis to examine the effects of trunk control and balance on training methods intervention in patients with acute stroke.

Method: The present study was performed using a randomized controlled clinical trial. The subjects were twenty adults with hemiplegia following a acute stroke. The study group performed dynamic standing training method with motor re-training. the control group performed static standing training method with motor re-training. The intervention lasted four weeks. five times per week, 60 minutes per each time. balance was measured with berg balance scale and fugl-meyer assessment lower-extremity, trunk control was measured with trunk impairment scale. In order to compare before and after the intervention within each group, Wilcoxon¡¯s signed-ranks test was conducted. In order to compare differences in changes between the groups, Mann-whitney U test was carried out. statistical significance level of all data was set at p<.05.

Results: No statistically significant differences were found between two groups. In the intra-groups analysis, both groups demonstrated a significant improvement in after the intervention.

Conclusion: Dynamic standing training combined with motor re-training led to a an improvement in trunk control, balance among acute stroke patients. However, the improvement was similar to that achieved with static standing balance group.
KEYWORD
Trunk Control, Balance, Weight Shifting
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