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      장애물 통과 트레드밀 보행훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 보행기능에 미치는 효과 = Comparison of the Effect of Treadmill Walking Combined With Obstacles-Crossing on Walking Function in Stroke Patients

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      The study aimed to compare the effect of the treadmill walking training combined with obstacle-crossing (TWT-OC) and treadmill walking training (TWT) on the walking function of patients with chronic stroke. 29 subjects volunteered to participate in this study; they were randomly assigned to either TWT-OC group (15 subjects) or TWT group (14 subjects). Subjects from the TWT-OC group underwent a treadmill walking combined with obstacles-crossing for 30 minutes daily, three days a week for four weeks, whereas subjects from the TWT group received only a treadmill walking. The 10 m walk test (10MWT), 6-min walk test (6MWT), berg balance scale (BBS), timed up and go test (TUG), activities-specific balance confidence-Korean version (ABC-K), and walking ability questionnaire (WAQ) were measured before and after the 4-week training. The TWT-OC group showed significantly better functional mobility of walking and balance measured by 6MWT (p<.01), BBS (p<.01), and TUG scores (p<.05) when compared with those of the TWT group. Further, within-group comparison showed significant improvement in all variables (p<.01) except for 10MWT. These findings suggest that the TWT-OC and TWT may be helpful for improving the walking function of patients with chronic stroke, and the TWT-OC has probably more favorable outcomes for chronic stroke, however, further trials with wider range of subjects are warranted for generalization and clinical relevance.
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      The study aimed to compare the effect of the treadmill walking training combined with obstacle-crossing (TWT-OC) and treadmill walking training (TWT) on the walking function of patients with chronic stroke. 29 subjects volunteered to participate in th...

      The study aimed to compare the effect of the treadmill walking training combined with obstacle-crossing (TWT-OC) and treadmill walking training (TWT) on the walking function of patients with chronic stroke. 29 subjects volunteered to participate in this study; they were randomly assigned to either TWT-OC group (15 subjects) or TWT group (14 subjects). Subjects from the TWT-OC group underwent a treadmill walking combined with obstacles-crossing for 30 minutes daily, three days a week for four weeks, whereas subjects from the TWT group received only a treadmill walking. The 10 m walk test (10MWT), 6-min walk test (6MWT), berg balance scale (BBS), timed up and go test (TUG), activities-specific balance confidence-Korean version (ABC-K), and walking ability questionnaire (WAQ) were measured before and after the 4-week training. The TWT-OC group showed significantly better functional mobility of walking and balance measured by 6MWT (p<.01), BBS (p<.01), and TUG scores (p<.05) when compared with those of the TWT group. Further, within-group comparison showed significant improvement in all variables (p<.01) except for 10MWT. These findings suggest that the TWT-OC and TWT may be helpful for improving the walking function of patients with chronic stroke, and the TWT-OC has probably more favorable outcomes for chronic stroke, however, further trials with wider range of subjects are warranted for generalization and clinical relevance.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      2 김종만, "강직성 편마비 환자에서의 운동장애는 강직 때문인가? 근육약화 때문인가?" 한국전문물리치료학회 9 (9): 125-135, 2002

      3 Patla AE, "Visual control of locomotion: Strategies for changing direction and for going over obstacles" 17 (17): 603-634, 1991

      4 Yang YR, "Virtual reality- based training improves community ambulation in individuals with stroke: A randomized controlled trial" 28 (28): 201-206, 2008

      5 DePaul VG, "Varied overground walking-task practice versus body-weight-supported treadmill training in ambulatory adults within one year of stroke: A randomized controlled trial protocol" 11 : 129-, 2011

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      7 Werner C, "Treadmill training with partial body weight support and physiotherapy in stroke patients: A preliminary comparison" 9 (9): 639-644, 2002

      8 Chen G, "Treadmill training with harness support: Selection of parameters for individuals with poststroke hemiparesis" 43 (43): 485-498, 2006

      9 Moseley AM, "Treadmill training and body weight support for walking after stroke" (4) : CD002840-, 2005

      10 Macko RF, "Treadmill exercise rehabilitation improves ambulatory function and cardiovascular fitness in patients with chronic stroke: A randomized, controlled trial" 36 (36): 2206-2211, 2005

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      44 Duncan PW, "Body-weight-supported treadmill rehabilitation after stroke" 364 (364): 2026-2036, 2011

      45 Dietz V, "Body weight supported gait training: From laboratory to clinical setting" 78 (78): 1-6, 2009

      46 Miller EW, "Body weight support treadmill and overground ambulation training for two patients with chronic disability secondary to stroke" 82 (82): 53-61, 2002

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      53 Jones AM, "A 1% treadmill grade most accurately reflects the energetic cost of outdoor running" 14 (14): 321-327, 1996

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