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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.5.253

A Convergence Study on the effects of Ankle Joint Functional Electrical Stimulation after Visual feed-back Ankle training to Improve on Balance, Gait ability in Patient with Chronic Stroke  

Kim, Dong-Hoon (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gimcheon University)
Kim, Kyung-Hun (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gimcheon University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.5, 2020 , pp. 253-260 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the effects of Visual feed-back ankle training combined with Ankle joint Functional electrical stimulation on balance, gait ability on patient with Chronic Stroke. A total of 22 chronic stroke patients were divided into VFAF Group, CON group. Each group performed 60 minutes a day 5 times a week for 8 weeks. VFAF group revealed significant differences in balance and gait ability as compared to the CON groups(p<.05). The exercises were conducted for 60 min per day, five, per week for eight weeks. Balance and gait ability were examined at 0 week and after 8 weeks of intervention. Our results showed that VFAF was more effective on balance ability and gait ability in chronic stroke patients. We suggest that this study will be able to be used as an clinical intervention data for recovering balance and gait ability in chronic stroke patients.
Keywords
Convergence; Visual feed-back; FES; Stroke; Balance; Gait;
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