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NTIS 바로가기PNF and movement, v.15 no.2, 2017년, pp.185 - 194
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to prove the effects of the PNF patterns combined with whole-body vibration (PWBV) training on muscle strength, balance, walking speed, and endurance in stroke patients. Methods: Sixteen subjects were randomly assigned to the PWBV group (n=8) and the whole-body...
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뇌졸중 환자는 기능적 활동 수행을 위해 어떤 감각을 개선시키는게 효율적인 방법인가? | , 2006). 따라서 고유수용성감각의 개선은 뇌졸중 환자의 균형 및 보행능력을 개선시킬 수 있는 효율적 방법이 될 수 있다(Lebedev & Poliakov, 1990). | |
뇌졸중 후 궁극적인 재활의 목표는 무엇인가? | 뇌졸중은 갑작스런 경색 및 출혈로 인해 죽거나 혹은 생존 시 감각손상, 운동제한 및 인지장애를 유발하며(Bohannon, 2007), 독립적인 자조활동 능력의 감소와 사회적 활동의 제약을 갖게 된다(Shumway-Cook& Woollacott, 2007). 뇌졸중 후 궁극적인 재활의 목표는 사회 구성원으로 참여 할 수 있도록 하는 것이며,특히 보행능력의 회복은 지역사회의 구성원으로 살아가는 인간의 중요한 행위 중 하나로 재활의 일차적 목표가 된다(Ada et al., 2009; Eng & Tang, 2007). | |
뇌졸중은 어떤 위험이 있는가? | 뇌졸중은 갑작스런 경색 및 출혈로 인해 죽거나 혹은 생존 시 감각손상, 운동제한 및 인지장애를 유발하며(Bohannon, 2007), 독립적인 자조활동 능력의 감소와 사회적 활동의 제약을 갖게 된다(Shumway-Cook& Woollacott, 2007). 뇌졸중 후 궁극적인 재활의 목표는 사회 구성원으로 참여 할 수 있도록 하는 것이며,특히 보행능력의 회복은 지역사회의 구성원으로 살아가는 인간의 중요한 행위 중 하나로 재활의 일차적 목표가 된다(Ada et al. |
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