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Effects of Isokinetic Strength Exercise of the Hemiparetic Knee Joint on Lower Extremity Sensorimotor and Gait Functions in Patients With Chronic Stroke: Open Kinetic Chain Versus Closed Kinetic Chain 원문보기

한국전문물리치료학회지 = Physical Therapy Korea, v.26 no.2, 2019년, pp.49 - 60  

An, Chang-man (Department of Physical Therapy, The Graduate School, Hanseo University) ,  Roh, Jung-suk (Department of Physical Therapy, Division of Health Science, Hanseo University)

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Background: After stroke, in order to improve gait function, it is necessary to increase the muscle strength and to enhance the propriocetive function of the lower extremity. Objects: This study aimed to compare the effects of open kinetic chain (OKC) versus closed kinetic chain (CKC) isokinetic exe...

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  • It is necessary to study the effects of CKC exercise using the isokinetic equipment. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the effects of OKC versus CKC exercise of the knee joint using the isokinetic equipment on the lower extremity sensorimotor function and gait ability in patients with chronic stroke.
  • This study was conducted to determine the effect of isokinetic exercise on the hemiparetic knee at the CKC and OKC position in patients with chronic stroke. As a result, both interventions were effective in improving the strength of the knee muscles.
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