2015
DOI: 10.13066/kspm.2015.10.3.39
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Effect of Weight Shift Training with Electrical Sensory Stimulation Feedback on Standing Balance in Stroke patients

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“…The male gender and the right side of the body affected were more dominant among the included studies. Almost all studies included symmetrical weight-bearing interventions on an unstable surface except for 2 studies, which performed functional loading 34 and weight-shift training with electrical stimulation 35 for the participants. Intervention duration ranged between 4 and 12 weeks among the studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The male gender and the right side of the body affected were more dominant among the included studies. Almost all studies included symmetrical weight-bearing interventions on an unstable surface except for 2 studies, which performed functional loading 34 and weight-shift training with electrical stimulation 35 for the participants. Intervention duration ranged between 4 and 12 weeks among the studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also each research designed with different training time and periods. As for the exercise time of one session, some was 15minutes (Kim and Cha, 2015), 30minutes (Lee et al, 2015), and 40 minutes (Yun and Yoo, 2016) in different studies. Also in some studies, the training period was designed for 4weeks (Kim and Cha, 2015;Lee et al, 2015), and 5weeks (Van Den Heuvel et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As for the design of visual feedback exercise, there were As for the subjects of visual sensory feedback training, there were applied various types of patients, they were mainly CVA (Rah et al, 2006;Choi, 2009;Kuk, 2010;Kim and Cha, 2015;Lee et al, 2015;Shim, 2016;Walkera et al, 2016) and spinal cord injury (Sayenko et al, 2010), …”
Section: ⅳ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual, auditory, vestibular, and proprioceptor sensations, as well as visuospatial perception, stimulate the central nervous system (CNS), allowing it to rapidly, and accurately respond to environmental changes 20 ) . In postural control, visual input provides information regarding the surrounding environment, postures and head movement 21 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%