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The center of mass of the body in patients with stroke was oriented to-ward the nonparetic side. Abnormal weight shift increases the risk of falls. Therefore, many therapists make an effort to help their functional recovery through balance training. Our aim was to investigate the effect of visual feedback intervention using a Fresnel prism on static and dy-namic balance in stroke patients without hemispatial neglect. Partici-pants were assigned to control group (n=10) and experimental group (n=9). In the control group, neurodevelopmental therapy was perfor-mance for 30 min. In the experimental group, Fresnel prism glasses were applied with neurodevelopmental therapy for 30 min. We execut-ed motor-free visual perception test for visual perception, balancia for static balance ability, and functional reach test and Berg balance test for dynamic balance ability, respectively. All tests were measured im-mediately after intervention. The visual perception function showed significant difference between unaffected side performance behaviors and visual perceptual processing time (P<0.05). In the static balance, there was a significant difference in sway velocity and sway distances (P<0.05). Dynamic balance was also significant different between groups (P<0.05). Visual feedback using Fresnel prism helps to control the static and dynamic balance ability by inducing weight shift toward the affected side in stroke patients. Therefore, a Fresnel prism may be suggested as an intervention tool to assist weight training for patients with stroke.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Subjects Fresnel prism Motor-free visual perception test Balance Functional reach test Berg balance scale RESULTS General characteristics Visual perception skill Static balance ability Dynamic balance ability DISCUSSION CONFLICT OF INTEREST REFERENCES
Sun-Young Ha [ Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Kyungnam University, Changwon, Korea ]
Su-Young Kim [ Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Industry & Business Administration, Kyungnam University, Changwon, Korea ]
Yun-Hee Sung [ Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School, Kyungnam University, Changwon, Korea, Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Industry & Business Administration, Kyungnam University, Changwon, Korea ]
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