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Effects of neurofeedback and computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation on relative brain wave ratios and activities of daily living of stroke patients: A randomized control trial

Authors
Cho, H.-Y.Kim, K.-T.Jung, J.-H.
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
Society of Physical Therapy Science (Rigaku Ryoho Kagakugakkai)
Keywords
Brain wave; Computer assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CACR); Neurofeedback (NFB)
Citation
Journal of Physical Therapy Science, v.28, no.7, pp.2154 - 2158
Journal Title
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Volume
28
Number
7
Start Page
2154
End Page
2158
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/8841
DOI
10.1589/jpts.28.2154
ISSN
0915-5287
Abstract
[Purpose] This study investigated the effects of neurofeedback (NFB) and computer-assisted cognitive rehabilitation (CACR) on the relative brain wave ratios and activities of daily living (ADL) of stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] Forty-four participants were randomly allocated to the NFB (n=14), CACR (n=14), or control (CON) (n=16) groups. Two expert therapists provided the NFB, CACR, and CON groups with traditional rehabilitation therapy in 30-minute sessions, 5 times a week, for 6 weeks. NFB training was provided only to the NFB group and CACR training was provided only to the CACR group. The CON group received traditional rehabilitation therapy only. Before and after 6 weeks of intervention, brain wave and ADL evaluations were performed, and the results were analyzed. [Results] The relative ratio of beta waves, only showed a significant increase in the frontal and parietal areas of the NFB group. Significant changes in ADL were shown by all three groups after the intervention. However, there were no significant differences between the NFB and CACR groups and the CON group. [Conclusion] Our results suggest that CACR and NFB are effective at improving cognitive function and ADL of stroke patients. © 2016 The Society of Physical Therapy Science.
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