Walking during body-weight-supported treadmill training and acute responses to varying walking speed and body-weight support in ambulatory patients post-stroke

作者: Mona Kristin Aaslund , Jorunn Lægdheim Helbostad , Rolf Moe-Nilssen

DOI: 10.3109/09593985.2012.727526

关键词: Preferred walking speedPhysical therapyTreadmill trainingPower walkingRehabilitationBody weight supportTreadmillMedicineAmbulatoryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationKinematics

摘要: Rehabilitating walking in ambulatory patients post-stroke, with training that is safe, task-specific, intensive, and of sufficient duration, can be challenging. Some challenges met by using body-weight-supported treadmill (BWSTT). However, it not known to what degree characteristics are similar during BWSTT overground walking. In addition, important questions regarding the protocol remain unanswered, such as how proportion body-weight support (BWS) speed affect training. The objective was therefore investigate if kinematic different between BWS acute response altering percent BWS. A cross-sectional repeated-measures design used. Ambulating post-stroke walked slow, preferred, fast at comparable speeds on 20% 40% Kinematic were obtained a sensor attached over lower back. Forty-four completed protocol. BWS, compared overground. During walking, choice had greater impact than Faster tended positively. This implies order train safely intensity therapists may choose include rehabilitation also for without aggravating gait pattern

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