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http://dx.doi.org/10.13066/kspm.2013.8.3.327

Effects of Trunk Position Sense through Visual Cue Deprivation Balance Training in Subacute Stroke  

Han, Kyu-Bum (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Daejeon University)
Shin, Won-Seob (Department of Physical Therapy, College of Natural Science, Daejeon University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine / v.8, no.3, 2013 , pp. 327-335 More about this Journal
Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to investigate effects of trunk position sense through visual cue deprivation balance training in subacute stroke patients. METHODS: The subjects were randomly allocated to two groups: experimental(n=10) and control(n=10). Both groups performed balance training on sitting for 30minute after measurements. Trunk position sense test was assessed using the David back concept to determine trunk repositioning error for four movement(flexion, extension, affected side lateral flexion, non-affected side lateral flexion). Measurements on each test were assessed prior to the balance training and then immediately following the balance training. RESULTS: In comparison of the difference of the trunk position sense between groups, the experimental group decreased significantly in trunk repositioning error of flexion, extension and affected side lateral flexion than control group(p<.05). CONCLUSION: The trunk position sense of the experimental group showed more improvement after the balance training program compared to the control group, Therefore, these results suggest that visual cue deprivation training is considered an effective exercise method for individuals with subacute stroke.
Keywords
Position sense; Sitting balance; Subacute stroke; Visual cue deprivation;
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