Autor: |
Watanabe, Jun-Ichi, Shiraishi, Maki, Tauchi, Hideki, Kogami, Shigeru |
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Rigakuryoho Kagaku; 2011, Vol. 26 Issue 6, p743-746, 4p |
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[Purpose] We created a pseudohemiplegic posture in healthy subjects and examined front reach distance and the influence on standing position after sit-to-stand movement. [Subjects] The subjects were 28 healthy men and women. [Methods] Two kinds of condition were used for the sitting position, a normal condition and a cerebral stroke condition, and the period of time standing on one leg with eyes closed was weighed against the front reach distance. [Results] The results showed significantly high levels for both front reach distance and period of time standing on one leg with eyes closed under the normal sitting condition (p<0.01). [Conclusion] Simulation of a hemiplegic posture suggested that sitting balance and standing balance after movement were decreased more than in a normal condition. In other words, the results imply that it is important to correct posture during sitting position training in physical therapy and that it may be possible to achieve better movement by inducing a functional position when performing a standing and transfer activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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