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  • Treadmill training with partial body weight support : influence of body weight release on the gait of hemiparetic patients
    Hesse, Stefan, 1958- ...
    Objective: To investigate the effect of body weight support on the gait of hemiparetic subjects walking on a treadmill. Design: Survey. Patients: Eleven nonambulatory hemiparetic subjects. Methods: ... Subjects walked on the treadmill with full weight bearing and with 15%, 30%, 45%, and 60% body weight support at constant walking velocity. Cycle parameters, symmetry ratios, and the kinematic EMG of several lower limb muscles of the affected leg were recorded. Video-analysis served for assessment of posture and hip and knee angle displacement. Results: With body weight support the relative double support time decreased, the relative single stance period of the affected limb increased, and the functional activity of the vastus and soleus diminished. The activity of the gluteus tended to increase. Patients walked more upright and with less hip and knee flexion. The extensor spasticity did not change and the qualitative activation pattern of all recorded muscles remained unchanged. Conclusion: Body weight support did not facilitate a less physiological gait. By reducing double support duration, body weight support resulted in a greater stimulus for balance training. The facilitation of gluteus medius is favorable with respect to training pelvic alignment. The reduction of the activity of other antigravity muscles suggests a limit of 30% BWS not be exceeded.
    Vir: Journal of neurologic rehabilitation. - ISSN 0888-4390 (Vol. 11, no. 1, 1997, str. 15-20)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 1997
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 7000537