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[국내논문] 뇌졸중 환자의 균형 향상 과제 중심 순환 훈련의 효과
The Effect of Balance Task-Related Circuit Training on Chronic Stroke Patients 원문보기

대한물리치료학회지 = The journal of Korean Society of Physical Therapy, v.21 no.4, 2009년, pp.23 - 30  

이한숙 (수원여자대학 물리치료과) ,  김명철 (을지대학교 보건과학대학 물리치료학과)

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Purpose: This study investigated the efficacy of task-related circuit training aimed at improving balance in individuals discharged from rehabilitation facilities following a stroke. Methods: We recruited 12 stroke patients (34-66 years of age) to participate in a task-related circuit training progr...

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  • Our study findings support the efficacy of a task-related circuit training program intervention in enhancing balance ability in chronic stroke patients. Recently, studies have shown that motor recovery may still occur at more than three months poststroke.
  • The physical exercises were a modified version of the National Rehabilitation Center recommendations for older individuals. The aim of the activity was to improve the balance ability.
  • Therefore, we selected a group-based program for our stroke patients in the hope that the group format would have a positive effect on the subjects. The main objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of a circuit class aimed at improving the performance of balance-related tasks that can be expected to prevent falls in individuals discharged from rehabilitation following stroke. The class program focused on improving the balance of patients.
  • We believe that all participants benefited from a positive group synergy effect. This study identified that task- related circuit training program on focusing balance improved balance and mobility of chronic stroke patients. Even if the patients took a program a week, they got a little improvement.
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