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The effect of dual-task training on balance and cognition in patients with subacute post-stroke.

Jun Hwan Choi1, Bo Ryun Kim1, Eun Young Han1, Sun Mi Kim1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of dual-task training on the recovery of balance ability and cognitive function in patients with subacute stroke.
METHODS: Twenty patients (12 males and eight females; average age, 59.70 years) with subacute stroke were enrolled in this study. All participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups, the dual-task group (n=10) or the control group (n=10). The dual task was simultaneous balance and cognitive training using the BioRescue. All patients were evaluated with posturographic parameters and the Berg Balance Scale for balance ability, a computerized neuropsychological test and the Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination for cognitive function, the Fugl-Meyer Assessment for motor function, and the Korean-Modified Barthel Index for activities of daily living (ADL) function before and after 4 weeks of rehabilitation.
RESULTS: The dual-task group showed significant improvements in the pressure of the weight distribution index (WDI), surface area, and length of the stability index during the eyes-open condition; surface area of the limit of stability (LOS) on the hemiparetic and intact sides, and the auditory continuous performance test and backward visual span test after rehabilitation. Although no significant difference was observed for the changes in balance ability or cognitive, motor, and ADL functions between the groups, changes in the WDI pressure during the eyes-open condition and in the area ratio of LOS (hemiparetic/intact) showed a tendency to improve in the dual-task group.
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that dual-task training could be as effective as conventional balance training for improving balance and cognition in subacute post-stroke patients.

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Keywords:  Balance; Cognition; Dual task training; Rehabilitation; Stroke

Year:  2015        PMID: 25750876      PMCID: PMC4351499          DOI: 10.5535/arm.2015.39.1.81

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rehabil Med        ISSN: 2234-0645


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