KMID : 1142620160080010027
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Korea Aging Friendly Industry Association 2016 Volume.8 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.33
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The Effect of Activity Daily Living Training on Motor Skill, Process Skill and Balance Confidence in Stroke Patients: A Pilot Study
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Cho Seung-Hyun
Yang Yeong-Ae
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Abstract
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Objective : TThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of activity daily living training on motor skill, process skill and balance confidence in stroke patients.
Methods : Two subacute stroke patients were administered activity daily living training. The measurement was Assessment of Motor and Process Skills(AMPS) and Korean version of Activities-Specific Balance Confidence Scale(K-ABC).
Results : The training is effective in motor skill, process skill and balance confidence.
Conclusion : The finding in the study showed activity daily living training was effected on Motor Skill, Process Skill and Balance Confidence in stroke patients.
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KEYWORD
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Activity Daily Living Training, Occupational Therapy, Motor Skill, Process Skill, Balance Confidence, Fear of Falling
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