Impact of sensory integration training on balance among stroke patients: sensory integration training on balance among stroke patients

Author:

Jang Sang Hun1,Lee Jung-Ho2

Affiliation:

1. 2Gimcheon University, Korea (Republic of)

2. 1Kyungdong University, Bongpo-ri, Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea (Republic of)

Abstract

AbstractThis study attempts to investigate the impact that the sensory integration training has on the recovery of balance among patients with stroke by examining the muscle activity and limit of stability (LOS). A total of 28 subjects participated. The subjects were randomly allocated by the computer program to one of two groups: control (CON) group (n=15), sensory integration training (SIT) group (n=13). The research subjects received intervention five days a week for a total of four weeks. The CON group additionally received 30-minute general balance training, while the SIT group additionally received 30-minute sensory integration training. In the muscle activity, the improvement of Erector spinae (ES) and Gluteus medius (GM) was more significant in the SIT group than in the CON group. In the LOS, the improvement of affected side and forward side was significantly higher in the SIT group compared to the CON group. Sensory integration training can improve balance ability of patients with stroke by increasing muscle activity of stance limb muscles such as GM and trunk extensor such as ES along with enhancement of the limit of stability.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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