원문정보
초록
영어
The objectives of this study were to compare unimanual, symmetrical and reciprocal movement of transportation. Nineteen participants with post-stroke hemiparesis were involved in this study. We used the Fitmeter accelerometer to measure the dependent variables: signal vector magnitude, peak acceleration and peak deceleration. With respect to the hand and arm, intensity of unimanual movement was higher than that of symmetrical movement, and reciprocal movement was greater than that of symmetrical movement. With regard to the trunk, intensity of unimanual movement was lower than that of symmetrical movement, and within bimanual movement, reciprocal movement was greater than that of symmetrical movement. In conclusion, reciprocal movement would facilitate upper extremity movement and decrease the compensatory movement of trunk more than would symmetrical movement.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Method
2.1 Participants
2.2 Experimental Apparatus and Equipment
2.3. Experimental Procedure
2.4. Dependent Variables
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Signal vector magnitude (SVM)
3.2. Peak Acceleration
3.3. Peak Deceleration
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
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