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Table 2 Comprehensive evaluation of trunk posture control disorders after stroke using Fugl-Meyer Assessment, Berg Balance Scale, activities of daily living, maximum phonation time, dynamic and static balance function, diaphragm thickness, and muscle mobility of the diaphragm

From: Effectiveness of LiuZiJue Qigong versus traditional core stability training for poststroke patients complicated with abnormal trunk postural control: study protocol for a single-center randomized controlled trial

 

Baseline

2 weeks

Fugl-Meyer Assessment

  

Berg Balance Scale

  

Barthel Index

  

Static balance testing

 1. Displacement difference of the x and y axes

  

 2. SD of before and after, left and right directions

  

 3. Average motion speed before and after, left and right

  

 4. Motion length

  

 5. COP (central of pressure) area

  

 6. Area ratio and length ratio under the test of the motion area and Romberg

  

Dynamic balance testing

 1. Trunk stability index (front and rear, left and right, circumference)

  

 2. Average trajectory error

  

 3. Test execution time

  

 4. Average weight force difference (kg)

  

Maximum phonation time (s)

  

Diaphragm thickness

  

Muscle mobility of diaphragm

  
  1. COP central of pressure