KCT0003097
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The Effect of Multi-sensorimotor training on proprioception and balance in stroke patients
ConditionsDiseases of the nervous system
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Diseases of the nervous system
- Sponsor
- Gachon University
- Enrollment
- 30
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 7 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study provides evidence that combined rehabilitation methods significantly enhance the proprioception and balance ability during the chronic phase of recovery from stroke. Therapists play an important role in achieving the maximum benefit through an entire rehabilitation process, from acute to subacute and to the chronic status of stroke. They have systematically evaluated the optimal intensity and duration of specific interventions. Therefore, combining valuable trainings to input multiple senses is believed to be a good method to facilitate the restoration of proprioception and balance ability.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Subjects who were diagnosed with first onset of unilateral hemisphere stroke \=6 months previously, could walk for \=30 s (regardless of using an assistive device), and had a mini\-mental state examination Korean version (MMSE\-K) score of \=24 were enrolled.
Exclusion Criteria
- •Exclusion criteria consisted of the presence of a cognitive disorder, visual disorder, cardiorespiratory disorder (with cardiac pacemaker), orthopedic intervention, and those receiving botulinum toxin injections within the past year.
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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