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NTIS 바로가기International journal of rehabilitation research = Internationale Zeitschrift für Rehabilitationsforschung, v.40 no.3, 2017년, pp.275 - 278
Mohammadi, Roghayeh (aNeuromuscular Rehabilitation Research Center and Rehabilitation Faculty bStudent Research Committee, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran cWest Park Healthcare Centre dDepartment of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto eFaculty of Health, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) , Ershad, Navid , Rezayinejad, Marziyeh , Fatemi, Elham , Phadke, Chetan P.
To examine the functional effects of walking retraining at faster than self-selected speed (SSS). Ten individuals with chronic stroke participated in a 4-week training over a treadmill at walking speeds 40% faster than SSS, three times per week, 30 min/session. Outcome measures assessed before, after, and 2 months after the end of intervention were the Timed Up and Go, the 6-Minute Walk, the 10-Meter Walk test, the Modified Ashworth Scale, SSS, and fastest comfortable speed. After 4 weeks of training, all outcome measures showed clinically meaningful and statistically significant improvements (P<0.05) that were maintained at 2 months after the end of the training. The results showed that a strategy of training at a speed 40% faster than SSS can improve functional activity in individuals with chronic stroke, with effects lasting up to 2 months after the intervention.
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