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Effects of Dual-task Training on Chronic Stroke Patients' Balance and Upper Extremity Function
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이중과제 훈련이 만성기 뇌졸중 환자의 균형 및 상지기능에 미치는 영향

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Ju-Hyung Park (경북전문대학교) Deok-Ju Kim (청주대학교)
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The Korea Contents Society JOURNAL OF THE KOREA CONTENTS ASSOCIATION Vol.16 No.10 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2016.10
Pages
711 - 718 (8page)

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of dual-task training on balance and upper extremity function with chronic stroke. For seventeen persons with chronic stroke, we executed dual-task training for 4 weeks, five times per week, and 30 minutes each time. Before and after the dual-task training, the patients were tested with Berg Balance Scale(BBS) and BTS FreeEMG 300(BTS FreeEMG 300, BTS, Italy). After the dual-task training, the subjects showed significant changes in the score of BBS(p<.05). And, the subjects’ shoulder and elbow movement had negative values of change after the intervention, indicating that there was a positive change. The results of this study show that dual-task training for persons with chronic stroke is a useful therapeutic approach by enhancing the their quality of life through improving balance and upper extremity function.

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