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Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Authors

Chien-Hsun Lee

Translated Title

身體垂直定向能力與視覺回饋訓練策略對推者症候群是否有幫助:系統性文獻回顧

Abstract

Stroke patients with pusher syndrome (PS) have a longer recovery time than those without this disorder. This special syndrome causes difficulty in maintaining balance when sitting or standing, with sufferers "pushing and leaning" automatically to hemi-side. PS patients may also have cognition impairment, hemi-neglect, or aphasia. Alleviating all these factors requires extensive training for therapists, however, few undergo such training. Wang et. al. published a reviewarticle article in Taiwan Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2005, and the conclusions drawn were: 1) PS patients have abnormal subjective posture and vertical orientation ability; 2) training strategies that use visual feedback could help patients correct their posture. However, after a decade, the effect of this training strategy is still unclear, with a lack of evidence. This paper further explores the issue by reviewarticleing randomized controlled trials and offers advice for training strategies.

Language

Traditional Chinese

First Page

1

Last Page

9

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