ISSN : 2714-0148(Online)
DOI : https://doi.org/10.20540/JIAPTR.2026.17.1.3781
Effects of Closed and Open Kinetic Chain Exercises on Static Balance and Gait Ability in Patients with Chronic Stroke
Abstract
Objectives: To compare CKC, OKC, and combined hip abductor strengthening exercises on static balance and gait ability in chronic stroke.
Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Methods: Thirty participants were randomly assigned to CKC (n=10), OKC (n=10), or combined exercise (n=10) groups. Trained three times weekly for eight weeks. Static balance was assessed using Center of Pressure (COP) variables from the HUR BT4 system, including C90 area (90% confidence circle area) and standard deviation (STD) velocity, and gait ability was evaluated using the 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT).
Results: With eyes open, C90 area and trace length decreased in the CKC and combined groups (P<.05), and trace length improved more in the combined than the OKC group (P<.05). With eyes closed, all groups showed reductions in C90 area, trace length, and STD velocity (P<.05), with greater improvement in selected parameters in the combined group. Gait speed improved significantly in the CKC and combined groups (P<.05).
Conclusion: CKC-based and combined exercises improved static balance and gait ability. CKC-based training may be an option for improving weightbearing control and gait in stroke rehabilitation.
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