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KMID : 1135520120080010091
Korean Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2012 Volume.8 No. 1 p.91 ~ p.99
The Effect of Task-oriented Circuit Training on Gait and Physical Activity in Stroke Patients
Kim Jae-Ho

Son Yeon-Hee
Son Won-Guk
Lee Sun-Deok
Seo Young-Hwan
Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine effect of a task-oriented circuit training for functional performance after stroke. Subject was 20 outpatients and randomly divided into two group: 10 subjects were experimental group who executed the task-oriented circuit training (3 times/wk) and general physical-occupational therapy(5 times/wk) for 4 week. 10 subjects were control group who executed only general physical-occupational therapy(5 times/wk) for 4 week. All subject were evaluated about 10m walking test, 6 minutes walking test, physical activity scale for individuals with physical disability(PASIPD). Subject have conducted the measurement variable, 10MW, 6MW, PASIPD ,before and after 4week of exercise, respectively. An independent t-test was used to determine the between the experimental group and the control group after 4 week of exercise. While a paired t-test was used to examine the differences in the experimental group before and after the task-oriented circuit training. Results are as follows : There was statistically significant increase of 10m walking test of experimental group after 4 weeks of task-oriented circuit training(p<.05). There was statistically significant increase of 6 min walking test of experimental group after 4 weeks of task-oriented circuit training(p<.05). There was statistically significant increase of PASIPD of experimental group after 4 weeks of task-oriented circuit training(p<.05). There were statistically difference of 10MW, 6MW, PASIPD between experimental group and control group(p<.05). This study proved that task-oriented circuit training after stroke can improve functional performance. Thus, this study suggest that task-oriented circuit training for functional performance be effective on the stroke rehabilitation.
KEYWORD
stroke, task- oriented circuit training, 10MW, 6MW, PASIPD
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