How to determine the initial treadmill speed for the aerobic training of chronic hemiparetics

作者: Augusto Cesinando de Carvalho , Fernanda Contri Messali , Roselene Modolo Regueiro Lorençoni , Fabricio Eduardo Rossi , Lucia Martins Barbatto

DOI: 10.5935/0104-7795.20160003

关键词: Walk testPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAerobic exerciseCardiorespiratory fitnessGait evaluationTest (assessment)Gait (human)TreadmillMotor coordinationMedicine

摘要: Objective: To investigate the criteria for establishing initial treadmill speed and create a functional or cardiorespiratory motor training hemiparetic individuals. Methods: Fifteen chronic individuals were recruited qualified by Lower Extremity Motor Coordination Test (LEMOCOT) submitted to gait evaluation through Timed Up Go (TUG), Stress (ST), 10-Meter Walk (10MWT). Results: The analysis of LEMOCOT results showed mean 26.87 ± 9.76 target hits non-paretic side 15.40 8.46 paretic side. In TUG, average 0.37 0.14 m/s was found in 10MWT, 0.63 0.23 m/s. ST 0.60 0.25 There strong significant correlation between values. Conclusion: 10MWT are suitable tests be used as eligibility aerobic trainings, however is able reveal time which patient maintain gait. TUG did not prove good instrument establish

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