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The Effects of Gait Ability in the Stroke Patients after Stair Gait Exercise and Lamp Gait Exercise

계단보행훈련과 경사로보행훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 보행능력에 미치는 영향

  • Seo, Kyo-Chul (Department of Physical Therapy, Nazarene University) ;
  • Kim, Hyeun-Ae (Department of Physical Therapy, Pohang University)
  • 서교철 (나사렛대학교 물리치료학과) ;
  • 김현애 (포항대학교 물리치료과)
  • Received : 2013.06.10
  • Accepted : 2013.07.23
  • Published : 2013.08.31

Abstract

PURPOSE: The Purpose of this study was on determine whether stair gait exercise and lamp gait exercise might increase the gait ability of the patients with stroke METHODS: Fourty five patients with stroke were randomly assigned to plane gait exercise group(n=15) and ramp gait exercise group(n=15) and stair gait exercise group(n=15). During four weeks, each group participated thirty minutes for five times per week. Subjects were assessed using pre-value and post-value measurement gait ability(Step length, Heel to heel base of support, Step time, Double support ratio, Gait velocity). RESULTS: These finding suggest that stair gait exercise group was significant in Step length, Heel to heel base of support, Step time, Double support ratio, Gait velocity(p<.05). And lamp gait exercise group was only significant increase in Step time, Gait velocity(p<.05). In comparison of three group, stair gait exercise group was high gait ability than other two groups(p>.05). CONCLUSION: This study showed stair gait exercise group can be used to improve gait ability than other two groups. Thus it indicates that the stair gait exercise group will be more improved through the continued gait program.

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