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Ankle stiffness asymmetry is associated with balance function in individuals with chronic stroke.

Sci Rep

September 2023

Department of Neurorehabilitation, National Rehabilitation Center, Ministry of Health & Welfare, 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, 01022, South Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • The ankle joint significantly impacts balance in stroke survivors, and this study examined how ankle stiffness symmetry relates to balance and weight distribution during standing for post-stroke individuals.
  • The research involved 15 stroke patients and 15 healthy controls, analyzing ankle stiffness through passive movements and evaluating balance using the Berg Balance Scale and weight distribution measurements.
  • Findings indicated that ankle stiffness ratios strongly correlated with balance and weight distribution, suggesting that assessing ankle stiffness can help predict balance capabilities in chronic stroke survivors.
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A Study on Rehabilitation Specialists' Perception of Experience with a Virtual Reality Program.

Healthcare (Basel)

March 2023

Department of Clinical Rehabilitation Research, Korea National Rehabilitation Research Institute, 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul 01022, Republic of Korea.

This study aimed to analyse the types and characteristics of rehabilitation specialists' experience in administering virtual reality (VR) programs using Q methodology as well as provide basic data regarding the introduction of VR programs in rehabilitation therapy. Thirty-three statements were derived based on a literature review and an in-depth interview with rehabilitation specialists. Q-sorting was performed by a Q-sample of 22 rehabilitation specialists with experience administering VR programs.

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Upper-Limb Robot-Assisted Therapy Based on Visual Error Augmentation in Virtual Reality for Motor Recovery and Kinematics after Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke: A Feasibility Study.

Healthcare (Basel)

June 2022

Department of Rehabilitative & Assistive Technology, National Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center, 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul 01022, Korea.

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of upper-limb robot-assisted therapy based on visual error augmentation in virtual reality (UL-RAT-VEAVR) for motor recovery and kinematics after chronic hemiparetic stroke. This study applied a single-group pre- and post-intervention study design. A total of 27 stroke survivors (20 males and 7 females; mean age 54.

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Effectiveness of home hospice care: a nationwide prospective observational study.

Support Care Cancer

June 2020

National Hospice Center, National Cancer Center, 323 Ilsan-ro, Ilsnadong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.

Purpose: Many assert the need for home hospice care. However, limited research has shown its effectiveness. The authors of this study thus evaluated the effectiveness of a home hospice care pilot project regarding (1) early enrollment in hospice care, (2) efficient use of inpatient hospice resources, and (3) enabling terminally ill patients to stay at their preferred place of care.

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Background: Practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine have suggested that acupuncture could alleviate poststroke shoulder pain, based on the clinical evidence. This study protocol is aimed at showing the effectiveness and safety of electroacupuncture therapy for stroke survivors with shoulder pain.

Methods: After assessing their eligibility, 60 stroke survivors with shoulder pain will be enrolled from two traditional Korean medicine hospitals and randomly divided into either the verum or the sham electroacupuncture (EA) group with a 1:1 ratio.

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Botulinum Toxin Injections and Electrical Stimulation for Spastic Paresis Improve Active Hand Function Following Stroke.

Toxins (Basel)

October 2018

Department of NeuroRehabilitation, National Rehabilitation Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare, 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul 01022, Korea.

Botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injections improve muscle tone and range of motion (ROM) among stroke patients with upper limb spasticity. However, the efficacy of BTX-A injections for improving active function is unclear. We aimed to determine whether BTX-A injections with electrical stimulation (ES) of hand muscles could improve active hand function (AHF) among chronic stroke patients.

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Upper limb robotic rehabilitation for chronic stroke survivors: a single-group preliminary study.

J Phys Ther Sci

April 2018

Department of Rehabilitative and Assistive Technology, National Rehabilitation Research Institute, National Rehabilitation Center: 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul 01022, Republic of Korea.

[Purpose] This study aimed to assess whether robotic rehabilitation can improve upper limb function, activities of daily living performance, and kinematic performance of chronic stroke survivors. [Subjects and Methods] Participants were 21 chronic stroke survivors (19 men; 60.8 years; Mini-Mental State Examination score: 28; onset duration: 10.

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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of task-oriented training (TOT) on hand dexterity and strength in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. [Subjects and Methods] Twelve children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy were randomly assigned to either the TOT group (n=6) or the control group (n=6). In both groups, conventional occupational therapy was performed 40-min/day, 2 times a week, for 4 weeks.

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Kinematic analysis of upper extremity movement during drinking in hemiplegic subjects.

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

March 2014

Department of Rehabilitative & Assistive Technology, Korea National Rehabilitation Center, 58 Samgaksan-ro, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul 142-070, Republic of Korea.

Background: It is necessary to analyze the kinematic properties of a paralyzed extremity to quantitatively determine the degree of impairment of hemiplegic people during functional activities of daily living (ADL) such as a drinking task. This study aimed to identify the kinematic differences between 16 hemiplegic and 32 able-bodied participants in relation to the task phases when drinking with a cup and the kinematic strategy used during motion with respect to the gravity direction.

Methods: The subjects performed a drinking task that was divided into five phases according to Murphy's phase definition: reaching, forward transport, drinking, backward transport, and returning.

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