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      불안정지지면에서 일어서기 동작훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 균형능력에 미치는 영향 = Effects of Sit-to-Stand Training on Unstable Surface on Balance in Subject With Stroke

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      The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of sit-to-stand training on unstable surfaces in individuals with stroke. Nineteen subjects with chronic stroke were divided into two groups: an experimental group (10 subjects) and a control group (9 subjects). They received 30 minutes of Neuro-developmental therapy (NDT) treatment, and sit-to-stand exercise for 15 minutes three times a week for four weeks. During the sit-to-stand training, the experimental group performed on an unstable AIREX balance pad, but the control group performed on a stable surface. Balance ability and weight-bearing distribution during quiet standing were measured before and after training period using the 7-item Berg balance scale-3P (BBS-3P) and the Five-times-sit-to-stand test (FTSST). In addition, the muscle strength of the knee extensor was evaluated before and after the training period. The results were as follows: 1) The weight-bearing distribution forward of the affected leg, increased significantly in the experimental group after the four-week intervention (p<.05), 2) The 7-item BBS-3P and FTSST increased significantly in the experimental group after the four-week intervention (p<.05), 3) The knee extensor muscle strength in both groups increased significantly after the four-week intervention (p<.05). In conclusion, the results of this study did not show that the sit-to-stand training on an unstable surface was more effective than on a stable surface. However, the results suggested that sit-to-stand training is effective in the balance training of stroke patients.
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      The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of sit-to-stand training on unstable surfaces in individuals with stroke. Nineteen subjects with chronic stroke were divided into two groups: an experimental group (10 subjects) and a contro...

      The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of sit-to-stand training on unstable surfaces in individuals with stroke. Nineteen subjects with chronic stroke were divided into two groups: an experimental group (10 subjects) and a control group (9 subjects). They received 30 minutes of Neuro-developmental therapy (NDT) treatment, and sit-to-stand exercise for 15 minutes three times a week for four weeks. During the sit-to-stand training, the experimental group performed on an unstable AIREX balance pad, but the control group performed on a stable surface. Balance ability and weight-bearing distribution during quiet standing were measured before and after training period using the 7-item Berg balance scale-3P (BBS-3P) and the Five-times-sit-to-stand test (FTSST). In addition, the muscle strength of the knee extensor was evaluated before and after the training period. The results were as follows: 1) The weight-bearing distribution forward of the affected leg, increased significantly in the experimental group after the four-week intervention (p<.05), 2) The 7-item BBS-3P and FTSST increased significantly in the experimental group after the four-week intervention (p<.05), 3) The knee extensor muscle strength in both groups increased significantly after the four-week intervention (p<.05). In conclusion, the results of this study did not show that the sit-to-stand training on an unstable surface was more effective than on a stable surface. However, the results suggested that sit-to-stand training is effective in the balance training of stroke patients.

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      1 Anderson K, "Trunk muscle activity increases with unstable squat movements" 30 (30): 33-45, 2005

      2 Patel M, "The effect of foam surface properties on postural stability assessment while standing" 28 (28): 649-656, 2008

      3 Cheng PT, "Symmetrical body-weight distribution training in stroke patients and its effect on fall prevention" 82 (82): 1650-1654, 2001

      4 Grisso JA, "Risk factors for falls as a cause of hip fracture in women. The northest hip fracture study group" 324 (324): 1326-1331, 1991

      5 Lee WA, "Quantitative and clinical measures of static standing balance in hemiparetic and normal subjects" 68 (68): 970-976, 1988

      6 Peurala SH, "Postural instability in patients with chronic stroke" 25 (25): 101-108, 2007

      7 Cameron DM, "Physical impairments related to kinetic energy during sit-to-stand and curb-climbing following stroke" 18 (18): 332-340, 2003

      8 Brière A, "Perception of weight-bearing distribution during sit-to-stand tasks in hemiparetic and healthy individuals" 41 (41): 1704-1708, 2010

      9 Nyberg L, "Patient falls in stroke rehabilitation. A challenge to rehabilitation strategies" 26 (26): 838-842, 1995

      10 Lomaglio MJ, "Muscle strength and weight-bearing symmetry relate to sit-to-stand performance in individuals with stroke" 22 (22): 126-131, 2005

      11 Bohannon RW, "Knee extension strength and body weight determine sit-to-stand independence after stroke" 23 (23): 291-297, 2007

      12 Sharp SA, "Isokinetic strength training of the hemiparetic knee: Effects on function and spasticity" 78 (78): 1231-1236, 1997

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      18 Hu PT, "Effect of a cane on sit-to-stand transfer in subjects with hemiparesis" 92 (92): 191-202, 2013

      19 Onigbinde AT, "Effect of 6weeks wobble board exercises on static and dynamic balance of stroke survivors" 17 (17): 387-392, 2009

      20 Chou CY, "Developing a short form of the berg balance scale for people with Stroke" 86 (86): 195-204, 2006

      21 Taube W, "Cortical and spinal adaptations induced by balance training: Correlation between stance stability and corticospinal activation" 189 (189): 347-358, 2007

      22 Lee MY, "Comparison of balance responses and motor patterns during sit-to-stand task with functional mobility in stroke patients" 76 (76): 401-410, 1997

      23 Whitney SL, "Clinical measurement of sit-to-stand performance in people with balance disorders: Validity of data for the five-times-sit-to-stand-test" 85 (85): 1034-1045, 2005

      24 Horak FB, "Clinical measurement of postural control in adults" 67 (67): 1881-1885, 1987

      25 Harburn KL, "Clinical applicability and test-retest reliability of an external perturbation test of balance in stroke subjects" 76 (76): 317-323, 1995

      26 Hughes MA, "Chair rise strategy in the functionally impaired elderly" 33 (33): 409-412, 1996

      27 Bayouk JF, "Balance training following stroke: Effects of task-oriented exercises with and without altered sensory input" 29 (29): 51-59, 2006

      28 Tung FL, "Balance outcomes after additional sit-to-stand training in subjects with stroke: A randomized controlled trial" 24 (24): 533-542, 2010

      29 Shumway-Cook A, "Assessing the influence of sensory interaction on balance: Suggestion from the field" 66 (66): 1548-1550, 1986

      30 Mourey F, "A kinematic comparison between elderly and young subjects standing up from and sitting down in a chair" 27 (27): 137-146, 1998

      31 Richards JD, "A comparison of knee kinematic characteristics of stroke patients and age-matched healthy volunteers" 17 (17): 565-571, 2003

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