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NTIS 바로가기대한물리치료학회지 = The journal of Korean Society of Physical Therapy, v.25 no.5, 2013년, pp.252 - 259
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of progressive body weight decrease combined with increasing level of overground walking speed training for patients with chronic stroke. Methods: Eighteen subjects with chronic stroke were composed of the control group (5% body weight suppor...
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뇌졸중 후 나타나는 비정상적인 보행양상은 무엇인가? | 뇌졸중 환자의 보행 능력은 질병 발생 후 회복되는 양상을 보이지만, 40%에서는 보행을 위한 보조가 필요하고, 60%는 지역사회 보행에 제한을 받는다.6뇌졸중 후 나타나는 비정상적인 보행양상은 감소된 보행 속도,7마비측의 짧은 입각기와 긴 유각기 등이며,8이러한 보행양상을 보상하기 위해 비마비측 하지에서는 증가된 입각기와 감소된 유각기를 나타낸다.9뇌졸중 후 치료의 중요한 지표로 작용하는 보행 능력은 일상생활 수행 및 지역사회 환경으로의 복귀를 위해 필요하다. | |
뇌졸중이란 무엇인가? | 뇌졸중은 뇌혈관의 파열, 폐색으로 인해 발생하는 신경학적 손상을 일으키는 질병으로,1신체적, 인지적, 사회적 그리고 의사소통 장애 등을 나타낸다.2,3뇌졸중 후 발생하는 보행 장애로 인해 80% 이상 환자에서 보행능력의 손상을 보이며,4급성뇌졸중 환자의 3분의 2는 독립적인 보행을 할 수 없다. | |
하네스 시스템의 장점은 무엇인가? | 하네스 시스템으로 환자가 트레드밀에서 보행 훈련하는 동안 하지의 부하가 줄어들게 된다.19 이 중재방법은 낙상에 대한 두려움을 없앨 수 있는 장점이 있고,20 지면보행 훈련 동안 안전하게 보행훈련을 할 수 있게 한다.21 체중지지를 이용한 보행 재훈련은 지역사회 보행속도와 지구력, 기능적 균형 그리고 하지운동 회복에 있어서 더 성공적인 보행 회복으로 이어질 수 있다. |
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