Research Title |
Dual- and single-task obstacle crossing training could similarly improve functional ability in ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury |
Date of Distribution |
19 May 2018 |
Conference |
Title of the Conference |
7th World Congress on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Conference |
Organiser |
Rehabilitation Medicine 2018 |
Conference Place |
Hyatt Regency Osaka Hotel |
Province/State |
Osaka, Japan |
Conference Date |
18 May 2018 |
To |
19 May 2018 |
Proceeding Paper |
Volume |
8 |
Issue |
1 |
Page |
42 |
Editors/edition/publisher |
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Abstract |
Ambulatory patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) face with a high risk of falls due to stumble over a small obstacle. Common walking rehabilitation for these patients likely invole single-task overground training, but the effects cannot ensure their functional walking and risk of fall of the patients. Dual-task training has been widely used in patients with cognitive impairments. However, little evidence is known for patients with SCI who had intact brain functions but suffer from sensorimotor deteriorations. Therefore, this study investigated immediate effects of single-task and dual-task obstacle crossing training (STOC and DTOC) in twenty-two ambulatory subjects with SCI. Subjects were randomly assigned to train using STOC or DTOC training for 30 minutes, with two-day washout period. The findings showed significant improvement in single-task and dual-task 10-meter walk test, timed up and go test (TUGT), and five time sit-to-stand test following both training programs (P < 0.05). However, the levels of changes were not significantly different between the training programs (P > 0.05), except for the TUGT that had a tend toward significant differences between the programs (P = 0.06). The findings may suggest benefit of STOC and DTOC for ambulatory individuals with SCI. However, the nearly significant improvement in the TUGT may suggest the benefit of DTOC on the improvement of a complex functional task test needed in daily activity. However, outcomes were immediately assessed; a further intervention study in subjects with various SCI characteristics would confirm the effectiveness of STOC and DTOC training for these individuals. |
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Peer Review Status |
มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ |
Level of Conference |
นานาชาติ |
Type of Proceeding |
Abstract |
Type of Presentation |
Poster |
Part of thesis |
true |
ใช้สำหรับสำเร็จการศึกษา |
ไม่เป็น |
Presentation awarding |
true |
Award Title |
Best Poster Award |
Type of award |
รางวัลด้านวิชาการ วิชาชีพ |
Organiser |
Rehabilitation Medicine 2018 |
Date of awarding |
19 พฤษภาคม 2561 |
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