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Archives of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy
2023 Volume.19 No. 1 p.127 ~ p.134
A Study of Rising from the Supine to the Erect Stance through Motion Morphologic Analysis in Stroke Patients
Park Sam-Heon
Abstract
Purpose: In this study, we performed motion morphological analysis during rising from the supine to the erectposition in patients with stroke.

Methods: This study included 75 patients with stroke in whom we used the Van Sant¡¯s classification to analyzepatient behavior in a standing position. We performed morphological classification using six patterns in theupper extremities, four patterns in the head and trunk region, and four patterns in the lower extremities andused multiple response frequency analysis.

Results: Multiple response frequency analysis showed that push and reach was the most common (69.33%)and symmetrical reach was the least common (2.67%) pattern in the upper extremities. With regard tohead-body patterns, rotation-induced symmetrical interruption was the most common (65.33%) andsymmetrical (8.00%) was the least common pattern. With regard to lower extremity patterns, asymmetricalsquats were the most common (64.00%), followed by symmetrical squats (25.33%).

Conclusion: In this study, we developed an effective exercise program and posture training method to copewith falls based on the general appearance of a patient who rises from the supine to the erect position.
KEYWORD
Stroke, Vansant, Morphologic analysis, Supine, Erect stance
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