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[국내논문] 편측무시를 가진 뇌졸중 환자를 위한 동적 체간 평형 훈련이 편측무시, 균형, 일상생활수행능력에 미치는 효과
Effect of Dynamic Trunk Equilibrium Exercise on Neglect, Balance, Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients With Hemi-Spatial Neglect 원문보기

한국전문물리치료학회지 = Physical Therapy Korea, v.25 no.2, 2018년, pp.30 - 43  

강태우 (원광대학교병원 재활의학과 물리치료실) ,  오덕원 (청주대학교 보건의료대학 물리치료학과)

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Background: Hemispatial neglect is defined as the failure to attend, report, respond, or orient toward meaningful stimuli provided in the contralateral side of a brain lesion. Objects: This study was conducted to find out the effect of dynamic trunk equilibirum exercise for stroke patients with hemi...

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  • 본 연구는 편측무시를 갖는 뇌졸중 환자에게 수의적으로 체간을 움직여 수행되는 동적 체간 평형훈련을 적용하였을 때 편측무시 정도와 균형능력 그리고 일상생활수행능력에 미치는 영향을 알아보고자 시행되었다. 동적 체간 평형훈련을 시행한 실험군과 시행하지 않은 대조군에서 편측무시 정도, 균형기능, 일상생활수행능력이 모두 유의하게 향상되었고(P<.
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편측무시란 무엇인가? 편측무시는 적절한 감각운동능력이 있음에도 불구하고 뇌 손상 후 마비 측에 주어지는 자극에 대하여 반응, 조정 또는 집중하는데 장애를 보이는 것이다(Heilman 등, 1993). 편측무시 중 특히 좌측 무시를 동반하는 환자들은 그렇지 않은 환자들보다 치료기간이 길어지고, 일상생활의 독립적인 수행이 어려워진다(Wade 등, 1983; Chen sea 등, 1993).
편측무시 중 특히 좌측 무시를 동반하는 환자들은 그렇지 않은 환자들보다 치료기간이 길어지고, 일상생활의 독립적인 수행이 어려운 이유는 무엇인가? 편측무시 중 특히 좌측 무시를 동반하는 환자들은 그렇지 않은 환자들보다 치료기간이 길어지고, 일상생활의 독립적인 수행이 어려워진다(Wade 등, 1983; Chen sea 등, 1993). 이는 편측무시 환자들의 일상생활수행동작에서 옷을 신체의 건측에만입거나, 식사 시 자신의 환측에 놓인 음식을 먹지 못하는 것, 그리고 과도하게 마비측에 여백을 남기고 글씨를 쓰는 것 등의 어려움을 보이기 때문이다(Dense 등,1982; Myers, 1999; Marshall과 Robertson, 1993). 뇌졸중 환자의 편측무시 증상은 주의력을 담당하는 신경회로의 손상에서 기인된다.
편측무시를 치료하는 방법으로는 무엇이 있나? 편측무시를 치료하는 방법에는 일반적으로, 편측무시 공간의 확장을 이용한 시각훑기(visual scanning)(Antonucci 등, 1995; Kerkhoff, 1998), 편측무시측 사지의 반복적인 움직임을 통한 사지 활동 접근법(Robertson 등, 1998), 강제 유도 치료를 통한 치료법(Van der Lee 등, 1999), 프리즘 안경(Rossetti 등, 1998), 눈 가리기(Beis 등, 1999), 진동 자극 치료법(Karnath 등, 1993) 등이 임상에서 사용되고 있다. 또한 뇌졸중 환자의 균형능력을 증진시키기 위한 치료법으로는 신경생리학적 치료(Hsu 등, 2003), 체중지지 트레드밀 훈련(Werner 등,2002), 특정 과제 훈련(Eng와 Chu, 2002), 시각적 피드백을 이용한 훈련(Srivastava 등, 2009) 등이 있다.
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안녕하세요, AI-Helper입니다. 좌측 "선택된 텍스트"에서 텍스트를 선택하여 요약, 번역, 용어설명을 실행하세요.
※ AI-Helper는 부적절한 답변을 할 수 있습니다.

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