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Journal of Korean Academy of Physical Therapy Science
2008 Volume.15 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.13
The Change of the Important Blood Factors According to the Recovery of Motor Function with Ischemic Stroke Patients
Kim Myung-Chul

Abstract
Background: This study had been carried out with 18 ischemic stroke patients as its object for about eight months from October, 2006 to May, 2007 in order to observe the recovery of motor function and the change of important blood factors according to the different quantitative exercises.

Methods: Subjects were assigned randomly either experimental group (n 19) or the control group (n 19), £½ £½ when the study began the halfway on this study dropout 20 patients, and final subjects remained experimental group¡¯s 9 patients and control group¡¯s 9 patients. Both groups received thermotherapy and functional electrical stimulation (FES), also taken different quantitative exercise therapy (experimental group 180 minutes, control group 80 minutes). Subjects were assessed for upper and lower extremities motor function Fugl£­Meyer Scale; FMS), blood test (white blood count; WBC, low density lipoprotein £­cholesterol; LDL-C, high density lipoprotein-cholesterol; HDL-C, Troponin) during pretest, after 2 months, after 3 months.

Results: The results of this study were as follows; 1. FMS has no statistically significant difference with intergroup(p>.05). But there was a statistically significant difference with each groups (p<.05). 2. WBC has no statistically significant difference with intergroup (p>.05). But there was a statistically significant difference in control group (p<.05), without experimental group (p>.05). 3. LDL-C has no statistically significant difference with intergroup (p>.05). But there was a statistically significant difference in control group (p<.05), without experimental group (p>.05). 4. HDL-C has no statistically significant difference with intergroup (p<.05). But there was a statistically significant difference with each groups (p>.05). 5. Troponin ¥° has no statistically significant difference with intergroup (p>.05). Also there was no statistically significant difference with each groups (p>.05).

Conclusion: These findings suggest that different quantitative exercises has no effect on FMS, LDL-C, HDL-C, WBC, Troponin ¥° with ischemic stroke patients. But the treatment period time has an effect on FMS, HDL-C, with ischemic stroke patients. In light of facts described above, it is expected that there¡¯s less correlation between the recovery of motor function and the different quantitative exercise, also less correlation between the change of important blood factors and the different quantitative exercises with ischemic stroke patients.
KEYWORD
Fugl-Meyer Scale(FMS), Low Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol(LDL-C), High Density Lipoprotein-Cholesterol(HDL-C), Troponin ¥°
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