The purpose of this study was to investigate the visual perception, daily living activities and standing balance of stroke patient appling Task-Oriented training program.
This survey was conducted from September 1 in 2006 to August 31 in 2007. 34 sub...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the visual perception, daily living activities and standing balance of stroke patient appling Task-Oriented training program.
This survey was conducted from September 1 in 2006 to August 31 in 2007. 34 subjects were recruited from Cheong-ju's C-hospital inpatient satisfying requirement for this study.
They were divided into Task-Oriented training group and Conventional therapy group. Seventeen subjects received Task-Oriented training program at the Department of Occupational therapy. The forty minutes daily therapy were conducted for 4 weeks for the individual patient. For evaluating, Manual Function Test(MFT), Mini-Mental Status Examination(MMSE-K), Motor-Free Visual Perception Test(MVPT-V), Functional Independence Measure(FIM) and Functional Reach Test(FRT) were used to assess upper extremity function, cognitive function, visual perception, abilities of daily living activities and standing balance.
Collected data were statistically analysed by SPSS PC(ver. 12.0) for descriptive statistics, paired t-test and ANCOVA.