KMID : 1206220200270020036
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Journal of Korean Academy of Physical Therapy Science 2020 Volume.27 No. 2 p.36 ~ p.47
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The effects of coordinative locomotor training on balance in patients with chronic stroke: meta-analysis of studies in Korea
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Lim Jae-Heon
Park Se-Ju
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Abstract
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Background: This study purposed to provide meaningful information for the accumulation of knowledge on coordinative locomotor training in patients with stroke.
Design: Meta-analysis.
Methods: This study collected articles which the coordinative locomotor training in patients with stroke. For systematic meta-analysis, 6 articles were finally selected after searching based on the PICOSD criteria. This meta-analysis was conducted according to PRISMA guidelines. Randomized controlled trials were included and the risk of bias was evaluated for each study. Pooled standardized mean differences were calculated using a random effects model. To extract the effect size of each study, the R 3.5.3 software was used.
Results: The meta-analysis showed that a total effects size was 1.23 indicating that coordinative locomotor training for patients with stroke had a maximum effect size.
Conclusion: A meta-analysis is warranted for further research to determine the effects of coordinative locomotor training in patients with stroke on muscle strength, walking and range of motion.
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KEYWORD
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Coordinative locomotor training, Balance, Effect size, Meta-analysis, Stroke
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