Relationships between the 6-minutes walking distance and motor function or the rating of perceived exertion in stroke patients of a convalescent rehabilitation ward
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- SATO ATSUSHI
- Department of Physical Therapy, Yachiyo Rehabilitation College
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- FUJITA TAKAAKI
- Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tohoku Fukushi University
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- YAMANE KAZUHIRO
- Department of Rehabilitation, Northern Fukushima Medical Center
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- ONOBE JUN
- Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medical Science & Welfare, Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
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- YAMAMOTO YUICHI
- Department of Rehabilitation, Northern Fukushima Medical Center
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- 回復期脳卒中患者における6分間歩行距離と 運動機能および自覚的運動強度の関連
- カイフクキ ノウソッチュウ カンジャ ニ オケル 6プンカン ホコウ キョリ ト ウンドウ キノウ オヨビ ジカクテキ ウンドウ キョウド ノ カンレン
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Abstract
[Purpose] This study aimed to clarify the relation between the 6-minutes walking distance (6MD) and various motor function or the rating of perceived exertion in stroke patients of a convalescent rehabilitation ward. [Methods] Subjects were 50 stroke patients who discharged a convalescent rehabilitation ward, and could walkbyacaneor free hand without a leg brace. The relationship between the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS), the knee extension muscular strength, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and the rating of perceived exertion after the 6-minutes walking test, and 6MD was examined using partial correlation analysis, and then it was analyzed by multiple stepwise regression analysis. [Results] There were significant relationships between the knee extension test of SIAS or the BBS and the 6MD. [Conclusion] The 6MD is strongly associated to the affected lower limb and balance function than subjective fatigue in strokepatientsofa convalescent rehabilitation ward.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Health Promotion and Physical Therapy
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Japanese Journal of Health Promotion and Physical Therapy 5 (3), 113-116, 2015
Japan Society of Health Promotion and Physical Therapy