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NTIS 바로가기산업융합연구 = Journal of industrial convergence, v.18 no.4, 2020년, pp.51 - 59
이승태 (순천희망병원 물리치료실) , 김경윤 (동신대학교 물리치료학과)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the improvement of muscle strength and gait ability of paralyzed lower extremity through convergent stimulation of tDCS(transcranial direct current stimulation) during mirror therapy with resistance exercise in chronic stroke patients. 12 patients with st...
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핵심어 | 질문 | 논문에서 추출한 답변 |
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거울치료란 무엇인가? | 거울치료는 거울신경시스템의 활성에 근거를 두며[24], 거울에 반영된 자신의 비마비측 팔다리의 움직임을 관찰함으로써 거울신경원의 활성화를 일으키고 운동겉질의 활성화를 유도하며[25], 대부분 기존 운동 치료는 감각운동 훈련 전략에 초점을 둔 것과 달리 거울치료는 시각적 자극에 중점을 둔 치료법이다[26]. | |
만성 뇌졸중 환자에게 거울치료 시 tDCS의 융합자극을 한 결과는 무엇인가? | 본 연구는 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 다리 근력과 보행능력을 향상시키기 위해 저항운동이 포함된 거울치료 시 tDCS의 융합자극을 동시에 30분씩 주 5회 총 4주 동안 적용하여, 그 효과를 알아보고자 하였다. 그 결과, 근력 증진이 보행능력 개선으로 이행되는 것을 확인할 수 있었고, 이러한 결과를 토대로 뇌졸중 환자의 효과적인 물리치료 중재 방법의 하나로 이용될 수 있음을 알 수 있었다. | |
tDCS의 장점은 무엇인가? | 비침습적 대뇌 겉질 자극 방법인 tDCS는 뇌졸중 환자의 특성에 맞춰 원하는 시간, 강도, 자극부위의 선택이 가능하며, 대뇌 겉질의 흥분성을 조절할 수 있어[16] 최근 많은 분야에서 활용 중이다. |
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