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The Effect of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation(PNF) on Swallowing Function of the Stroke Patients

고유수용성신경근촉진법이 뇌졸중 환자의 연하기능에 미치는 효과

  • 박유린 (대구대학교 언어치료학과)
  • Received : 2012.09.21
  • Accepted : 2012.10.11
  • Published : 2012.10.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify an effects of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation(PNF) on swallowing function of the stroke patients. For this purpose, subjects were 9 experimental group and 9 control group of the stoke patients. The experimental group has been proceeded total 12 times based on 3 times per 30~50 minutes at a supplied place in the PNF program. The results of this study were as follows. First, the dysphagia scale of the experimental group that was provided with PNF, had a considerable statistic difference. Secondly, the oral pharyngeal functions of the experimental group that was provided with PNF, had a considerable statistic difference. Thirdly, the swallowing speed of the experimental group that was provided with PNF, had a statistic difference in the swallowing speed reduced of the first set, in total. Therefore, PNF is informed to have a effect in advancing the swallowing function of the stroke patients. And in the future, it is considered that researches that it develops the motor program in which the various techniques are combined and it can contribute to the swallowing functions for patients of stroke.

본 연구는 뇌졸중 환자를 대상으로 고유수용성신경근촉진법이 연하기능에 미치는 효과를 알아보고자 하였다. 이를 위해 뇌졸중 환자 중 실험군 9명, 대조군 9명을 대상으로 주 3회 30분~50분씩 총 12회 동안 고유수용성신경근 촉진법을 이용한 프로그램으로 중재하였다. 연구 결과 첫째, 연하곤란 정도의 변화는 고유수용성신경근촉진법 중재 후에 실험군의 연하곤란 척도 점수가 감소하여 유의한 차이가 있었다. 둘째, 구강 인두기능 점수는 고유수용성신경근 촉진법 중재 후에 실험군에서 유의한 차이를 나타내었다. 셋째, 연하속도의 변화는 실험군에서 중재 후에 1회 연하시간, 총소요시간이 감소하여 유의한 차이를 보였다. 따라서 고유수용성신경근촉진법이 뇌졸중 환자의 연하기능을 향상시키는데 효과가 있는 것으로 나타났으며, 앞으로도 다양한 중재가 결합된 운동프로그램을 개발하여 뇌졸중 환자의 연하기능 향상에 기여할 수 있는 연구들이 진행되어져야 할 것으로 사료된다.

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