PNF and Movement
- Volume 12 Issue 3
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- Pages.151-158
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- 2014
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- 2508-6227(pISSN)
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- 2508-6472(eISSN)
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Effect of Gait Training in Chronic Hemiplegia Patients with Inducement to Vision and Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation
마비측 시야 유도 보행 훈련과 리듬 청각 자극 훈련이 만성 뇌졸중 환자들의 보행에 미치는 효과
- Kim, Tae-Hyun (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Health & medicine, DeaJeon University) ;
- Choi, Jong-Duk (Department of Physical Therapy, College of Natural Science, DeaJeon University) ;
- Youn, Hae-Jin (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, DeaJeon University)
- Received : 2014.08.03
- Accepted : 2014.09.10
- Published : 2014.09.30
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to see the effect of walking when training for chronic stroke patients, Affected side vision impairment induced gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation in parallel. Methods: This study was the general walking training group, the training group was divided damage induced affected side view, affected side view damage induced by rhythm auditory stimulation training three groups. Intervention period was 4 weeks. 5 times per week, per 30 min entered arbitration. Affected Side vision impairment induced induction training was conducted by installing a red cones, rhythmic auditory stimulation was applied to a regular rhythm training using a smartphone application (Metronome). Paired t-test was performed to see the difference between each group and before the intervention. One-way ANOVA was used to find out the significance probability between each group. Statistical significance was set at 0.05 probability. Results: Regular walking group, rather than affected side vision guided walking group could see increases in the FGA and DGI (P<0.05). And vision impairment induced affected side view and rhythmic auditory stimulation induction training this group than in the combination group walking group obtained higher scores on the FGA, DGI score(P<0.05). Conclusion: If you want to enforce certain rhythmic auditory stimulation of the visual field and side damage induced during gait training for stroke patients will be able to expect a better effect.