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Effects of individualized versus group task-oriented circuit training on balance ability and gait endurance in chronic stroke inpatients

Authors
Kim, B.Park, Y.Seo, Y.Park, S.Cho, H.Moon, H.Lee, H.Kim, M.Yu, J.
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Society of Physical Therapy Science (Rigaku Ryoho Kagakugakkai)
Keywords
Balance ability; Gait endurance; Stroke inpatients; Task-oriented circuit training
Citation
Journal of Physical Therapy Science, v.28, no.6, pp.1872 - 1875
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Journal Title
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Volume
28
Number
6
Start Page
1872
End Page
1875
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/91417
DOI
10.1589/jpts.28.1872
ISSN
0915-5287
Abstract
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of task-oriented circuit training on the balance ability and gait endurance of chronic stroke inpatients. [Subjects and Methods] The participants were 30 patients who had stroke >6 months previously, resulting in a disability such as hemiparesis. The participants were randomly divided into the group task-oriented circuit training group and the individual task-oriented circuittraining group. They performed eight types of modified task-oriented training. Balance ability and gait endurance were measured by using the Berg balance scale questionnaire and the 6-min walk test, respectively, before and after the experiment. [Results] Significant differences were observed between before and after the intervention in all variables. There was a significant difference between groups in Berg balance scale scores; however, no significant differences were seen in the timed up and go test and the 6-min walk test. [Conclusion] The results of this study indicated that group exercise can better improve the balance ability of chronic stroke inpatients after stroke than can individualized exercise intervention. © 2016 The Society of Physical Therapy Science.
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