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The effect of Mental Practice on the upper extremity function of the Hemiplegic Patients (정신훈련이 뇌졸중환자의 상지 기능회복에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Chang-Sik;An, Seung-Hun
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of mental practice on the upper extremity function of the hemiplegic Patients, 8 subjects with hemiplegia patients participated in this study. They did the Mental Practice programme for twenty minute, two times a week, three weeks. The Mental practice effects was evaluated by Fugl-Meyer Assessment(FMA), Action Research Arm Test(ARA), Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement(STREAM). The data were analyzed using paired t-test. The result of this study are as follows: FMA score were significant difference test-retest(p<.05), ARA score were statistically significant improvement between test-retest(p<.05), On the STREAM, the patients had the score improved on 4 of the 10 items of the upper-extremity Scale. The result suggest that mental practice is a potentially useful method of practicing motor skills. Mental practice may be a cost-effective, non-invasive tool with wuhich patients with stroke can receive additional practice of functional skills, and realize greater outcome, than if therapy alone were used.

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A Coupling Metric for Measuring Strength of Dependency between Classes in Object-Oriented Systems (객체 지향 시스템에서의 클래스 간 의존성 강도 측정을 위한 커플링 척도)

  • Hwa, Ji-Min;Lee, Suk-Hee;Kwon, Yong-Rae
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2008
  • The coupling measurements of object oriented programs can be valuable information for various maintenance tasks and there exists a variety of metrics proposed by numerous researchers. Those metrics, however, cannot measure the strength of dependencies between classes, but only imply the existence of dependencies. Hence they are of limited value for assisting maintenance tasks such as refactoring and system decomposition, which requires information about the strength of dependency. In this paper, a coupling metric which can measure the strength of dependence as well as detect the existence of dependencies is proposed. Our coupling metric is evaluated based on the cost required for performing the maintenance tasks. We have applied the proposed coupling metric to an example of system decomposition in an effort to assess the potential benefits of our approach for maintenance tasks.