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NTIS 바로가기PNF and movement, v.15 no.1, 2017년, pp.77 - 84
김경환 (보니파시오병원 재활센터) , 박성훈 (보니파시오병원 재활센터) , 김형민 (보니파시오병원 재활센터) , 박노욱 (보니파시오병원 재활센터) , 김다연 (대구대학교 물리치료학과)
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of visual feedback training-for gradual weight shift in sit-to-stand training-on the balance and walking abilities of chronic hemiplegia patients. Methods: Twenty patients with chronic hemiplegia volunteered to participate in this study. The experi...
핵심어 | 질문 | 논문에서 추출한 답변 |
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균형이란 무엇인가 | 균형은 체중을 지지한 상태에서 넘어짐 없이 자세를 지지할 수 있는 능력으로, 균형 조절은 감각 능력과 운동 능력의 복합적인 결과이다(Laufer et al., 2003). | |
뇌졸중 환자의 재활 치료에 있어서 가장 중요한 훈련 목표는 무엇인가 | 뇌졸중 환자는 균형 조절의 어려움으로 인하여 일상생활활동에 있어서 많은 장애를 나타내고, 운동 능력상실 및 가동성 소실이 나타난다. 따라서 뇌졸중 환자의 재활치료에 있어 가장 중요한 훈련 목표는 독립적인 활동 수행과 보행에 있으며, 보다 수월한 보행 기능을 위해서는 선 자세에서의 균형 능력과 자세 조절이 우선되어야 한다(Patterson et al., 2007). | |
뇌졸중은 일반적으로 어떤 장애를 유발하는가 | , 2003). 또한 뇌 손상 부위와 정도에 따라 많은 장애를 유발하는데, 일반적인 특징은 좌우 불균형으로 비대칭적인 자세와 중심 유지 능력의 감소, 정위반응과 평형반응 결여 등이 있다(Ikai et al., 2003). |
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