Effect of Spinal Stabilization with Visual Feedback on the Balance of Chronic Stroke Patients

作者: Jung Byung Chae , Moon Hwan Lee

DOI: 10.1589/JPTS.23.229

关键词: Stroke survivorVisual feedbackStrokePhysical therapyBalance (ability)MedicineExercise programChronic strokeSignificant differenceBerg Balance ScalePhysical medicine and rehabilitation

摘要: [Purpose] This study aimed to find the effect of spinal stabilization with visual feedback on balance stroke survivors. [Subjects and Methods] Twenty-one chronic patients participated in study. The experimental group underwent a exercise program 30 minutes per day, 5 times week, for total 8 weeks. control received conventional physiotherapy. Berg scale, Timed up go Functional reach tests were performed assess subjects's balance. [Results] There significant differences between before after intervention all parameters group, but showed no differences. A statistically difference was found two groups up-and-go test. [Conclusion] results this show that is an effective improving patients.

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