The Effect on Ankle Joint Movement by FES Application on Tibialis Anterior Muscle in Chronic Stroke Patients

作者: Mi-Suk Cho

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摘要: Purpose This study was to investigate the prevention of spasticity with modified Ashworth scale(MAS) and range motion(ROM) increase goniometer in ankle joint by functional electrical stimulation(FES) exercise for 4 weeks chronic stroke patients. Methods 60 patients participated this study. The subjects were divided into 3 groups, FES group(n=20), FES+exercise group(n=20) control croup(n=20). After application on tibialis anterior muscle 35Hz weeks, change movement measured goniometer. Results decreased greatly FES+excercise groups(p .05). Conclusion It shows that made angle dorsiflexion spastic improvement show is avaliable facilitation ROM decrease as a therapeutic tool.

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