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[국내논문] Effects of Pressure Sense Perception Training on Unstable Surface on Somatosensory, Balance and Gait Function in Patients with Stroke 원문보기

대한물리의학회지 = Journal of the korean society of physical medicine, v.10 no.3, 2015년, pp.19 - 27  

Kim, Bo-seul (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Health and Medical, Daejeon University) ,  Bang, Dae-hyouk (Department of Physical Therapy, Daejeon University Graduate School) ,  Shin, Won-seob (Department of Physical Therapy, Daejeon University Graduate School)

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the effects of pressure sense perception training (PSPT) on various surfaces on the somatosensory system, balance, and walking ability in chronic stroke patients. METHODS: Thirty patients with stroke participated in this study and were randomly assigned to on...

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  • This study was a double-blinded, randomized controlled design. Participants were randomized into three groups (directly after the test) by a physical therapist not involved in the study.
  • This study was conducted in order to evaluate the effect of PSPT on an unstable surface in patients with chronic stroke. The results of PSPT improved somatosensory function, balance, and walking ability; with significantly better outcome in training on an unstable surface than a stable surface.
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of PSPT on various surfaces in patients with chronic stroke. PSPT is a special program aimed at motor control through sensory input to improve balance.
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