Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Online ISSN : 2187-5626
Print ISSN : 0915-5287
ISSN-L : 0915-5287
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Immediate Effects of Dermatomal Electrical Stimulation on Task-Oriented Movements in Patients with Chronic Hemiplegia
Young KimChung-Hwi YiYoung-Hee LeeHye-Seon JeonYijung Chung
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2013 年 25 巻 1 号 p. 89-91

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[Purpose] This study was conducted to find out the immediate effects of dermatomal stimulation combined with functional tasks of the hand, and to determine whether it could be used as a modality for functional task training for chronic hemiplegic patients. [Subjects] Ten stroke patients with spasticity of the paretic finger flexors greater than or equal to G1 on the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), a Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) score greater than or equal to poor+, Brunnstrom stage higher or equal to stage 3, and stroke onset more than 12 months ago were recruited. [Methods] Subjects performed three given tasks (Box and Block test, Velcro pegboard, and stacking cones) in a random sequence with and without dermatomal electrical stimulation, which was applied to the C8 dermatome. Each task was repeated 6 times. [Results] The immediate effects of applying task-oriented movements combined with dermatomal electrical stimulation resulted in a significant improvement in hand function. [Conclusion] Electrical stimulation of the dermatomes combined with task-oriented movements has the potential to improve the hand functions of chronic hemiplegic patients.
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