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Effect of Cryotherapy on Muscle Strength and Balance on the Ankle Joint in Patients with Stroke 원문보기

Journal of Korean Physical Therapy : JKPT = 대한물리치료학회지, v.33 no.2, 2021년, pp.91 - 96  

Park, Jin (Department of Physical Therapy, Drim Sol Hospital)

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Purpose: This study investigated the effects of cryotherapy on the ankle joint muscle strength and balance ability in stroke patients with ankle joint muscles. Methods: In this study, 20 patients with chronic stroke were recruited from a rehabilitation hospital. The patients were divided into two gr...

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