Ask your doctor what exactly this is and how they are going to implement it in their hospital. No response, they need to be fired.
Effects of a Newly Designed Pelvic Belt Orthosis on Functional Mobility of Adults with Post-Stroke Hemiparesis
( Byeong-mo Cho ) , ( Neda Zarayeneh ) , ( Sang C. Suh )
- 발행기관 : 대한통합의학회
- 발행년도 : 2020
- 간행물 : 대한통합의학회지, 8권 4호
- 페이지 : pp.125-131 ( 총 7 페이지 )
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초록(외국어)
Purpose :
Lower extremity orthoses have been used as
conservative methods to recover gait of the stroke patients. The purpose
of this study is to examine how newly designed pelvic belt orthosis can
improve gait ability and dynamic balance of adults with Hemiparesis
after stroke.
Methods :
22 patients who had hemiparesis after stroke participated in
this study. Two groups were randomly created by assigning 10 subjects to
the experimental group and the rest of the 12 subjects to the control
group. The control group was treated by conventional physical therapy
and occupational therapy. Identical therapy protocols were used to treat
the experimental group who were assigned to wear the pelvic belt
orthosis during post measurement. This study has a group of independent
variables including group, gender, age, height, MAS, lesion side, cause
and a group of dependent variables including gait speed, cadence, step
length, stride length, and dynamic balance. The GAITRite system was used
to measure spatial-temporal gain parameters and the balance system SD
to measure dynamic balance. The data was analyzed using R version 3.3.1.
Random forest, boosting algorithm, and MANOVA test were conducted to
determine the effects of independent variables on dependent variables.
Results :
This study has a group of independent variables including
group, gender, age, height, MAS, lesion side, cause and a group of
dependent variables including gait speed, cadence, step length, stride
length, and dynamic balance. The independent variable "group" has the
most important value, which is approximately 25.42 (%IncMSE)
representing a value three times greater than the second important
predictor "height."
Conclusion :
As a result of this research, the hypothesis is validated
with conclusion that Pelvic Belt orthosis could be effectively used for
improving gait ability and balance of the patients with post-stroke
hemiparesis.
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