PNF and Movement
- Volume 10 Issue 1
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- Pages.25-33
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- 2012
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- 2508-6227(pISSN)
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- 2508-6472(eISSN)
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The Effects of Cognitive Dual Task Training on Walking Ability in Treadmill Training with Chronic Stroke Patients
만성 뇌졸중 환자의 트레드밀 훈련에서 인지적 이중과제훈련이 보행 능력에 미치는 영향
- Bang, Dae-Hyouk (Dasarang Hospital) ;
- Lee, Young-Chan (Dasarang Hospital) ;
- Bong, Soon-Nyung (Well-being motor control & learning center)
- Received : 2012.03.02
- Accepted : 2012.03.13
- Published : 2012.03.30
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of treadmill training and cognitive task with in the course of treadmill training at the same time with chronic stroke patients. Methods : Fourteen chronic stroke patients participated. Participants were randomly assigned to the control and experimental group(7 experimental, 7 control). All of participants were in-patients at local hospital and had been receiving a traditional rehabilitation program, five days a week. The both groups have undergone 4weeks. The experimental group trained in treadmill and cognitive task at the same time, but control group trained only treadmill. 10m walking test, Timed Up & Go (TUG) test and 6 Minutes walking(6M walking) test to measure the walking speed, dynamic balance and waling endurance ability were carried out before and after the training. Results : The result of the study were as follow:10m walking test were significantly increased both groups(p<.01), but not significant between groups(p>.05). TUG test were significantly increased both groups(p<.001) and between groups(p<.01). 6M walking test were significantly increased both groups(p<.001), but not significant between groups(p>.05). Conclusion : Ahead of return to the community to patients with stroke, cognitive task with in the course of treadmill training at the same time was effective in improving the dynamic balance ability.