KMID : 1211620100050040509
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Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine 2010 Volume.5 No. 4 p.509 ~ p.515
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The Effect of Simulation Task Oriented on Balance in Patients with Stroke
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Goo Bong-Oh
Kang Seung-Soo
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was performed to examine the effect of stimulation task-oriented training on the balance ability of the hemiplegic patients caused by stroke.
Methods: We made a random sampling of 25 hemiplegic patients caused by stroke. 10 patients(experimental group)were treated by simulation Task-oriented training and Conventional training used by balance pad. The other 10 patients(control group) were only treated by Conventional training used by balance pad. During the training, 3 patients from the experimental group and 2 patients from the control group were excluded by private affairs. The control group has done Conventional training 6 times a week for 6 weeks. And experimental group has done Simulation task-oriented training two times, conventional training four times a week for 6 weeks. Balance ability was assessed by Fuctional Reaching Test (FRT) : unilateral and bilateral reaching.
Results: In comparison of FRT before and after training, two groups all was significantly improved(p<.05). But bilateral reaching variation was significantly improved in experimental group.
Conclusion: we can use simulation Task-oriented training valuably to increase balance ability of hemiplegic patients.
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KEYWORD
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Balance, Hemiplegic patients, Task-oriented training
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