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Effect of Dynamic Trunk Equilibrium Exercise on Neglect, Balance, Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients With Hemi-Spatial Neglect

편측무시를 가진 뇌졸중 환자를 위한 동적 체간 평형 훈련이 편측무시, 균형, 일상생활수행능력에 미치는 효과

  • Kang, Tae-woo (Physical Therapy Section, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Wonkwang University Hospital) ;
  • Oh, Duck-won (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Health and Medical Science, Cheongju University)
  • 강태우 (원광대학교병원 재활의학과 물리치료실) ;
  • 오덕원 (청주대학교 보건의료대학 물리치료학과)
  • Received : 2018.02.27
  • Accepted : 2018.03.28
  • Published : 2018.05.21

Abstract

Background: Hemispatial neglect is defined as the failure to attend, report, respond, or orient toward meaningful stimuli provided in the contralateral side of a brain lesion. Objects: This study was conducted to find out the effect of dynamic trunk equilibirum exercise for stroke patients with hemi-spatial neglect. Methods: This study included 21 stroke subjects, randomly assigned to either the experimental group or the control group. The exercise program consisted of 5 sessions of 20 minutes per week during 4 weeks. The line-bisection test, the Albert test, the balance function score, the Berg balance scale, the postural assessment scale for stroke and the modified Barthel index were measured before and after training. All data were analyzed using SPSS 12.0 for Windows. Between-group and within-group comparison was analyzed by using Independent t-test and Paired t-test respectively. Results: The results of study were as follows: There were significant differences between before and after intervention in both group (p<.05). There were significant differences in the line-bisection test, Albert test, balance function score, Berg balance scale, postural assessment scale for stroke and modified Barthel index between the experimental group and the control group (p<.05). Conclusion: Dynamic trunk equilibrium exercise had a positive effect on patients' neglect, balance ability and activities of daily living. Further studies are required to generalize the results of this study.

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