The Research of Gait on Parkinson's Disease

파킨슨 환자의 보행에 관한 연구

  • Published : 2009.11.30

Abstract

Purpose:To investigate of gait component in Parkinson's Disease patient. Methods:participated Parkinson's Disease patient(n=12) and Normal adult(n=13). gait measure used by GaitRite. Results:SPSS for win version 12 was used for statistic analysis and independent t-test used to find between two groups. In the comparison of temporal parameter of gait between groups, the swing phase was significant decreased in Parkinson's groups, in the stance phase was significant increased in Normal groups, in the single support was significant decreased in Parkinson's groups and in the double support was significant increased in Parkinson's groups(p<.05). In the asymmetrical ratio of singele support was significant increased in Parkinson's groups(p<.05), and the swing phase and stance phase was significant increased in Parkinson's groups(p<.05). Conclusion:In the Parkinson's Disease patient gait showed temporal and spatial component variable changes comparison normal adult. therefore, it was seems to very important considerable at gait tranning in clinical intervention.

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