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      The Efficacy of Core Strengthening on the Trunk Balance in Patients with Subacute Stroke

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      Objective To investigate the efficacy of core strengthening on trunk balance in patients with subacute stroke.


      Method Fifty-nine subacute hemiparetic stroke in-patients participated in this study. All patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the control group and the experimental group. Both groups received the same conventional physical therapies for 4 weeks. The experimental group received an additional core strengthening program (CSP). Korean mini-mental state examination (K-MMSE) and Korean Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI) were performed on admission. CSP was performed for 30 minutes a day, 3 days per week for 4 weeks. We selected nine exercises available for stroke patients, and divided them as three steps according to the degree of difficulty. Because of the muscle weakness in stroke patients, a physical therapist often helped them during exercise. Outcome measurement included trunk control test (TCT), trunk impairment scale (TIS), and Berg balance scale (BBS) and we compared both groups before and after the period of training.


      Results There were no significant differences in baseline general characteristics and initial values between the two groups. After rehabilitation therapy, both groups showed significant improvements in BBS, TIS, and TCT (p<0.05). Following 4 weeks of therapy, changes of BBS, TIS score in the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group (p<0.05). However, the change of TCT score was not significantly different.


      Conclusion Analysis of different clinical parameters showed that better outcomes in BBS, TIS scores were achieved from CSP. This study suggests that CSP conducted for 4 weeks may be beneficial as a therapeutic technique for use in improvement of trunk balance in patients with subacute hemiparetic stroke.
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      Objective To investigate the efficacy of core strengthening on trunk balance in patients with subacute stroke. Method Fifty-nine subacute hemiparetic stroke in-patients participated in this study. All patients were randomly assigned to one of two...

      Objective To investigate the efficacy of core strengthening on trunk balance in patients with subacute stroke.


      Method Fifty-nine subacute hemiparetic stroke in-patients participated in this study. All patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups: the control group and the experimental group. Both groups received the same conventional physical therapies for 4 weeks. The experimental group received an additional core strengthening program (CSP). Korean mini-mental state examination (K-MMSE) and Korean Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI) were performed on admission. CSP was performed for 30 minutes a day, 3 days per week for 4 weeks. We selected nine exercises available for stroke patients, and divided them as three steps according to the degree of difficulty. Because of the muscle weakness in stroke patients, a physical therapist often helped them during exercise. Outcome measurement included trunk control test (TCT), trunk impairment scale (TIS), and Berg balance scale (BBS) and we compared both groups before and after the period of training.


      Results There were no significant differences in baseline general characteristics and initial values between the two groups. After rehabilitation therapy, both groups showed significant improvements in BBS, TIS, and TCT (p<0.05). Following 4 weeks of therapy, changes of BBS, TIS score in the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group (p<0.05). However, the change of TCT score was not significantly different.


      Conclusion Analysis of different clinical parameters showed that better outcomes in BBS, TIS scores were achieved from CSP. This study suggests that CSP conducted for 4 weeks may be beneficial as a therapeutic technique for use in improvement of trunk balance in patients with subacute hemiparetic stroke.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Sulter G, "Use of the Barthel index and modified Rankin scale in acute stroke trials" 30 : 1538-1541, 1999

      2 Verheyden G, "Trunk performance after stroke and the relationship with balance, gait and functional ability" 20 : 451-458, 2006

      3 Karatas M, "Trunk muscle strength in relation to balance and functional disability in unihemispheric stroke patients" 83 : 81-87, 2004

      4 Panjabi M, "The stabilizing system of the spine, part I: function, dysfunction, adaptation and enhancement" 5 : 383-389, 1992

      5 Chen CL, "The relationship between sitting stability and functional performance in patients with paraplegia" 84 : 1276-1281, 2003

      6 Stanton R, "The effect of short- term Swiss ball training on core stability and running economy" 18 : 522-528, 2004

      7 Fig G, "Strength training for swimmers: training the core" 27 : 40-42, 2005

      8 Santana J, "Sports-specific conditioning: the serape effect - a kinesiological model for core training" 25 : 73-74, 2003

      9 Donchin M, "Secondary prevention of low-back pain. A clinical trial" 15 : 1317-1320, 1990

      10 Nys GM, "Restrictions of the mini-mental state examination in acute stroke" 20 : 623-629, 2005

      1 Sulter G, "Use of the Barthel index and modified Rankin scale in acute stroke trials" 30 : 1538-1541, 1999

      2 Verheyden G, "Trunk performance after stroke and the relationship with balance, gait and functional ability" 20 : 451-458, 2006

      3 Karatas M, "Trunk muscle strength in relation to balance and functional disability in unihemispheric stroke patients" 83 : 81-87, 2004

      4 Panjabi M, "The stabilizing system of the spine, part I: function, dysfunction, adaptation and enhancement" 5 : 383-389, 1992

      5 Chen CL, "The relationship between sitting stability and functional performance in patients with paraplegia" 84 : 1276-1281, 2003

      6 Stanton R, "The effect of short- term Swiss ball training on core stability and running economy" 18 : 522-528, 2004

      7 Fig G, "Strength training for swimmers: training the core" 27 : 40-42, 2005

      8 Santana J, "Sports-specific conditioning: the serape effect - a kinesiological model for core training" 25 : 73-74, 2003

      9 Donchin M, "Secondary prevention of low-back pain. A clinical trial" 15 : 1317-1320, 1990

      10 Nys GM, "Restrictions of the mini-mental state examination in acute stroke" 20 : 623-629, 2005

      11 Lehman GJ, "Resistance training for performance and injury prevention in golf" 50 : 27-42, 2006

      12 Hibbs AE, "Optimizing performance by improving core stability and core strength" 38 : 995-1008, 2008

      13 Berg KO, "Measuring balance in the elderly: validation of an instrument" 83 (83): S7-11, 1992

      14 Axler CT, "Low back loads over a variety of abdominal exercise: searching for the safest abdominal challenge" 29 : 804-811, 1997

      15 Ryerson S, "Hemiplegia resulting from vascular insult and disease. In Neurological Rehabilitation" Mosby 619-658, 1995

      16 Konin JG, "Functional rehabilitation facilitating the serape effect to enhance extremity force production" 8 : 54-56, 2003

      17 Fujiwara T, "Expiratory function in complete tetraplegics: study of spirometry, maximal expiratory pressure, and muscle activity of pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles" 78 : 464-469, 1999

      18 Seelen HA, "Development of new muscle synergies in postural control in spinal cord injured subjects" 8 : 23-34, 1998

      19 Petrofsky JS, "Core strengthening and balance in the geriatric population" 5 : 423-433, 2005

      20 Akuthota V, "Core strengthening" 85 (85): S86-92, 2004

      21 Marshall PW, "Core stability exercises on and off a Swiss ball" 86 : 242-249, 2005

      22 Deyo RA, "Conservative therapy for low back pain. Distinguishing useful from useless therapy" 250 : 1057-1062, 1983

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