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The Effectiveness of Driving Game on Trunk Control and Gait Ability in Stroke

Authors
Lee, DaegyunBae, Youngsook
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
driving game; gait ability; rehabilitation; trunk impairment scale
Citation
JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/2912
DOI
10.1080/00222895.2019.1574259
ISSN
0022-2895
Abstract
Patients who require neurological rehabilitation often do not comply with conventional programs because they find the therapy uninteresting. As a result, specialized interactive video games have been designed to be more enjoyable than conventional therapy (CT) tasks. This study aimed to assess the trunk control and gait ability of patients with chronic stroke after participation in driving-based interactive video games (DBIVG). Participants included 24 chronic stroke patients allocated to an experimental group (n = 13, CT + DBIVG) or a control group (n = 11, CT + treadmill walking training). Both groups received CT five days/week; the experimental and control groups participated in DBIVG and treadmill walking training, respectively, three days/week for four weeks. The primary outcome of trunk control was measured by the trunk impairment scale (TISall) and TIS subscales, including static sitting balance (TISssb), dynamic sitting balance (TISdsb), and trunk co-ordination (TISco). Gait ability was measured by the dynamic gait index (DGI), timed walking test (TWT), and time up and go test (TUGT). Both groups demonstrated significant improvements in TISall, TISdsb, and TUGT results. The experimental group showed significantly greater improvement in TISssb, TISco, and DGI than the control group. Our findings indicate that DBIVG can improve trunk control and gait ability in patients with chronic stroke.
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