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Effect of the Meridian Pressure on the Functions of Upper Extremities and Discomfort of ADLs of Hemiplegic Patients / 성인간호학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing ; : 55-64, 2008.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-161679
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The purpose of this study was to identify the effect of Meridian pressure on the functions of upper extremities and discomfort of ADLs of hemiplegic patients.

METHODS:

The research design was a nonequivalent control group, non-synchronized design. Subjects were 35 hemiplegic patients who were hospitalized at L Oriental Medical Hospital; 18 for the experimental group and 17 for the control group. The experimental group was given meridian pressure for 10 minutes daily for 2 weeks. The data were analyzed by SPSS 12.0 program. The chi-square-test and t-test were used for the two groups' homogeneity, and t-test was used for the hypothesis test.

RESULTS:

Manual muscle test, ROMs of wrist extension, elbow flexion, and shoulder extension of the experimental group increased compared to the control group. Shoulder pain and index finger circumference of the experimental group decreased compared to the control group. The experimental group showed to have less discomfort of ADLs than the control group.

CONCLUSION:

The study results verified that meridian pressure is effective for improving the functions of hemiplegic patients' upper extremities as well as reducing discomfort of ADLs.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Research Design / Shoulder / Wrist / Activities of Daily Living / Shoulder Pain / Upper Extremity / Elbow / Fingers / Hemiplegia / Muscles Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing Year: 2008 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Research Design / Shoulder / Wrist / Activities of Daily Living / Shoulder Pain / Upper Extremity / Elbow / Fingers / Hemiplegia / Muscles Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing Year: 2008 Type: Article