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      Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of coordinative locomotor training in a chronic stroke patient.
      Methods: A left hemiplegic patient diagnosed with a right middle cerebral artery stroke participated in this research. The patient’s functional conditions were assessed, and a coordinative locomotor training program was initiated to resolve the problems identified. A set of movements deemed difficult based on the brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health core set for stroke and d4501 (long-distance walking) were agreed as improvement targets. The program comprised warm up, main, cool-down, and home exercises. Repeated measurements were obtained, as follows: five times at baseline (A), 10 times during the intervention (B), and five times after the intervention (A). The study period was 7 weeks, and the intervention period was 1 h per day, twice a week for 5 weeks. Various tools, including the community walking test (CWT), 10-m walking test (10 MWT), 6-min walking test (6 MWT), and timed up and go (TUG) test, were conducted to assess the patient’s walking ability.
      Changes in functional domains before and after the ICF Qualifier were compared. The mean values of the descriptive statistics were calculated, and a visual analysis using graphs was used to compare the rates of change.
      Results: The results showed that the CWT, 10 MWT, 6 MWT, and TUG test scores during the intervention period improved and that this improvement remained, even during the baseline period. In addition, the ICF Qualifier before and after the comparison decreased from moderate to mild.
      Conclusion: Based on the results, we propose that coordinative locomotor training can have positive effects on community ambulation of chronic stroke patients.
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      Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of coordinative locomotor training in a chronic stroke patient. Methods: A left hemiplegic patient diagnosed with a right middle cerebral artery stroke participated in this research. The pa...

      Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of coordinative locomotor training in a chronic stroke patient.
      Methods: A left hemiplegic patient diagnosed with a right middle cerebral artery stroke participated in this research. The patient’s functional conditions were assessed, and a coordinative locomotor training program was initiated to resolve the problems identified. A set of movements deemed difficult based on the brief International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health core set for stroke and d4501 (long-distance walking) were agreed as improvement targets. The program comprised warm up, main, cool-down, and home exercises. Repeated measurements were obtained, as follows: five times at baseline (A), 10 times during the intervention (B), and five times after the intervention (A). The study period was 7 weeks, and the intervention period was 1 h per day, twice a week for 5 weeks. Various tools, including the community walking test (CWT), 10-m walking test (10 MWT), 6-min walking test (6 MWT), and timed up and go (TUG) test, were conducted to assess the patient’s walking ability.
      Changes in functional domains before and after the ICF Qualifier were compared. The mean values of the descriptive statistics were calculated, and a visual analysis using graphs was used to compare the rates of change.
      Results: The results showed that the CWT, 10 MWT, 6 MWT, and TUG test scores during the intervention period improved and that this improvement remained, even during the baseline period. In addition, the ICF Qualifier before and after the comparison decreased from moderate to mild.
      Conclusion: Based on the results, we propose that coordinative locomotor training can have positive effects on community ambulation of chronic stroke patients.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      2 Wade MG, "The role of vision and spatial orientation in the maintenance of posture" 77 (77): 619-628, 1997

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      5 Tae-Yoon Kim, "The Effect of Strengthening Exercise Using the Sprinter/Skater Pattems" 대한고유수용성신경근촉진법학회 4 (4): 71-79, 2006

      6 Lamontagne A, "Stroke affects the coordination and stabilization of head, thorax and pelvis during voluntary horizontal head motions performed in walking" 116 (116): 101-111, 2005

      7 Kelso JS, "Self-organization of coordinative movement patterns" 7 (7): 27-46, 1988

      8 Krasovsky T, "Review: toward a better understanding of coordination in healthy and poststroke gait" 24 (24): 213-224, 2010

      9 Botolfsen P, "Reliability and concurrent validity of the expanded timed up-andgo test in older people with impaired mobility" 13 (13): 94-106, 2008

      10 Michael KM, "Reduced ambulatory activity after stroke: the role of balance, gait, and cardiovascular fitness" 86 (86): 1552-1556, 2005

      1 Dean CM, "Walking speed over 10 meters overestimates locomotor capacity after stroke" 15 (15): 415-421, 2001

      2 Wade MG, "The role of vision and spatial orientation in the maintenance of posture" 77 (77): 619-628, 1997

      3 Kelly-Hayes M, "The influence of gender and age on disability following ischemic stroke: the framingham study" 12 (12): 119-126, 2003

      4 Thomas G, "The co-ordination and regulation of movements" 12 (12): 468-, 1967

      5 Tae-Yoon Kim, "The Effect of Strengthening Exercise Using the Sprinter/Skater Pattems" 대한고유수용성신경근촉진법학회 4 (4): 71-79, 2006

      6 Lamontagne A, "Stroke affects the coordination and stabilization of head, thorax and pelvis during voluntary horizontal head motions performed in walking" 116 (116): 101-111, 2005

      7 Kelso JS, "Self-organization of coordinative movement patterns" 7 (7): 27-46, 1988

      8 Krasovsky T, "Review: toward a better understanding of coordination in healthy and poststroke gait" 24 (24): 213-224, 2010

      9 Botolfsen P, "Reliability and concurrent validity of the expanded timed up-andgo test in older people with impaired mobility" 13 (13): 94-106, 2008

      10 Michael KM, "Reduced ambulatory activity after stroke: the role of balance, gait, and cardiovascular fitness" 86 (86): 1552-1556, 2005

      11 Landau WM, "Preservation of directly stimulated muscle strength in hemiplegia due to stroke" 59 (59): 1453-1457, 2002

      12 Kelso JS, "On the nature of human interlimb coordination" 203 (203): 1029-1031, 1979

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      21 Roerdink M, "Gait coordination after stroke: benefits of acoustically paced treadmill walking" 87 (87): 1009-1022, 2007

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      23 Wolf SL, "Establishing the reliability and validity of measurements of walking time using the emory functional ambulation profile" 79 (79): 1122-1133, 1999

      24 Dietz V, "Do human bipeds use quadrupedal coordination?" 25 (25): 462-467, 2002

      25 Patla AE, "Dimensions of mobility: defining the complexity and difficulty associated with community mobility" 7 (7): 7-19, 1999

      26 Goldie PA, "Deficit and change in gait velocity during rehabilitation after stroke" 77 (77): 1074-1082, 1996

      27 Lord SE, "Community ambulation after stroke: how important and obtainable is it and what measures appear predictive?" 85 (85): 234-239, 2004

      28 Perry J, "Classification of walking handicap in the stroke population" 26 (26): 982-989, 1995

      29 Hill K, "Balance and mobility outcomes for stroke patients: a comprehensive audit" 43 (43): 173-180, 1997

      30 Peters DM, "Assessing the reliability and validity of a shorter walk test compared with the 10-meter walk test for measurements of gait speed in healthy, older adults" 36 (36): 24-30, 2013

      31 Shumway-Cook A, "Assessing the influence of sensory interaction of balance. Suggestion from the field" 66 (66): 1548-1550, 1986

      32 American Physical Therapy Association, "APTA endorses World Health Organization ICF model"

      33 Pound P, "A patient-centred study of the consequences of stroke" 12 (12): 338-347, 1998

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