Effects of real-time gait biofeedback on paretic propulsion and gait biomechanics in individuals post-stroke

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作者
Genthe, Katlin [1 ]
Schenck, Christopher [2 ]
Eicholtz, Steven [1 ]
Zajac-Cox, Laura [1 ]
Wolf, Steven [1 ,3 ]
Kesar, Trisha M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Dept Rehabil Med, Div Phys Therapy, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
[2] Georgia Inst Technol, Dept Biomed Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[3] Atlanta Vet Affairs, Ctr Visual & Neurocognit Rehabil, Atlanta, GA USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Feedback; locomotor training; motor learning; walking; push-off; gait biomechanics; hemiparesis; GROUND REACTION FORCES; STEP LENGTH ASYMMETRY; TRAILING LIMB ANGLE; CHRONIC STROKE; WALKING SPEED; HEMIPARETIC WALKING; HEMIPLEGIC PATIENT; FUNCTIONAL STATUS; ANKLE MOMENT; IMPROVE GAIT;
D O I
10.1080/10749357.2018.1436384
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objectives: Gait training interventions that target paretic propulsion induce improvements in walking speed and function in individuals post-stroke. Previously, we demonstrated that able-bodied individuals increase propulsion unilaterally when provided real-time biofeedback targeting anterior ground reaction forces (AGRF). The purpose of this study was to, for the first time, investigate short-term effects of real-time AGRF gait biofeedback training on post-stroke gait. Methods: Nine individuals with post-stroke hemiparesis (6 females, age = 54 +/- 12.4 years 39.2 +/- 24.4 months post-stroke) completed three 6-minute training bouts on an instrumented treadmill. During training, visual and auditory biofeedback were provided to increase paretic AGRF during terminal stance. Gait biomechanics were evaluated before training, and during retention tests conducted 2, 15, and 30 minutes post-training. Primary dependent variables were paretic and non-paretic peak AGRF; secondary variables included paretic and non-paretic peak trailing limb angle, plantarflexor moment, and step length. In addition to evaluating the effects of biofeedback training on these dependent variables, we compared effects of a 6-minute biofeedback training bout to a non-biofeedback control condition. Results: Compared to pre-training, significantly greater paretic peak AGRFs were generated during the 2, 15, and 30-minute retention tests conducted after the 18-minute biofeedback training session. Biofeedback training induced no significant effects on the non-paretic leg. Comparison of a 6-minute biofeedback training bout with a speed-matched control bout without biofeedback demonstrated a main effect for training type, with greater peak AGRF generation during biofeedback. Discussion: Our results suggest that AGRF biofeedback may be a feasible and promising gait training strategy to target propulsive deficits in individuals post-stroke.
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页码:186 / 193
页数:8
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