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NTIS 바로가기디지털융복합연구 = Journal of digital convergence, v.13 no.10, 2015년, pp.541 - 548
전선복 (조선이공대학교 뷰티아트과) , 최현석 (안승환외과 물리치료실)
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Side walking training on the balance (Functional Gait Assessment; FGA, Timed Up & Go Test; TUG) and gait (10 meter Walking Test; 10 mWT) of stroke patients. 28 stroke patients were randomly allocated to an experimental group(side walking Trainin...
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손상된 뇌의 상실된 운동기능은 언제 회복되는가? | 뇌졸중 발병 후 40%는 어느 정도의 기능적 손상을 갖게 되고, 15∼30%가 심각한 장애를 갖게 되는데[3], 손상된 뇌의 신경학적 회복은 뇌졸중 발병 후 수 주 동안 급속하게 진행되고, 회복 가능한 정도의 90%이상이 3개월 내에 결정된다.[4,5], 상실된 운동기능은 대부분 뇌졸중 발병 후 6개월에서 1년 이내에 회복이 이루어지며[6], 보행기능은 뇌졸중 발병 후 6개월 내에 회복된다[5,7]. 보행속도는 공간적 측정과 시간적 측정이 결합된 것으로 주어진 시간동안 거리에 대한 정보를 제공해 주는데[8], 보행능력에서 보행속도는 편마비 환자의 균형을 유지하는 능력과 밀접한 관련이 있다[5,9]. | |
뇌졸중은 어떤 질병인가? | 뇌졸중은 뇌혈관 손상에 의해 나타나는 다양한 신경학적 장애로서[1], 2013년도 뇌혈관 질환은 우리나라의 전체 질환 중 2위로 집계되었고, 인구 10만 명당 50.3명이 사망하여 순환기계통 질환 중 단일 질환으로서는 사망률 1위를 차지하였는데, 특히 연령이 높을수록 사망률도 증가하며 70세 이후 급증하고 있다[2]. | |
2013년도 뇌혈관 질환은 우리나라 전체 환자의 어느정도 비율을 차지하는가? | 뇌졸중은 뇌혈관 손상에 의해 나타나는 다양한 신경학적 장애로서[1], 2013년도 뇌혈관 질환은 우리나라의 전체 질환 중 2위로 집계되었고, 인구 10만 명당 50.3명이 사망하여 순환기계통 질환 중 단일 질환으로서는 사망률 1위를 차지하였는데, 특히 연령이 높을수록 사망률도 증가하며 70세 이후 급증하고 있다[2]. |
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