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Effects of 3-month Combined Functional Training at an Adult Day-care Facility on Lower Extremity Muscle Strength and Gait Performance in Community-dwelling People with Chronic Hemiplegia 원문보기

Journal of physical therapy science, v.23 no.4, 2011년, pp.607 - 611  

Hashidate, Hiroyuki (Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Kyorin University) ,  Shiomi, Taizo (Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Sciences, Kyorin University) ,  Sasamoto, Norio (Yamanashi Care Academy)

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of low-frequency combined functional training over a 3-month period on lower extremity muscle strength and gait performance in community-dwelling people with chronic post-stroke hemiplegia. [Subjects] The subjects were 23 individuals wit...

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