Effect of the Carbon-Curved Cane Use on Gait in Chronic Stroke-Induced Hemiplegia: A Prospective Single-Case Study.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Case Reports in Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/carm/7294729
Ryu Kokuwa, Yuta Sakai, Yosuke Nagasaka, Yuki Iwama, Kazune Matsubara, Yuuma Ueno, Seiichi Matsushita, Junpei Ishikawa
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Abstract

Background: Canes are used by patients with hemiplegia to improve gait and ambulation, but the effects of different types of canes remain unclear. Therefore, this study compared the effectiveness of a newly developed carbon-curved cane (CC-C) with that of a conventional cane using gait analysis of patients with chronic stroke-induced hemiplegia. Case: A 41-year-old male was diagnosed with cardiogenic cerebral infarction 3 years ago. The patient is independent in his activities of daily living and participates alone in the community using a single-point cane (SP-C). This study utilized an AB design with two conditions: the use of an SP-C and a CC-C. Gait evaluation included a three-dimensional gait analysis and analysis of the ground reaction force (GRF) applied to the cane using a force plate. The main outcomes were the spatiotemporal gait characteristics, and the suboutcomes were range of motion (ROM), center of mass (COM) trajectory, and GRF applied to the cane. Wilcoxon rank-sum test was performed to clarify the difference between SP-C and CC-C use with a significance level of p=0.05. Gait velocity, paretic and nonparetic step length, stride length, cadence, and single-stance time tended to be higher, and the preswing time was lower with CC-C than with SP-C use (p < 0.05). Differences were observed in limb ROM and COM trajectory (p < 0.05) with GRF tending to have a higher propulsion force in CC-C and SP-C having higher braking and medial forces. Conclusion: CC-C improved gait and demonstrated different GRF values than SP-C.

碳弯曲手杖对慢性中风偏瘫患者步态的影响:一项前瞻性单例研究。
背景:偏瘫患者使用拐杖来改善步态和行走,但不同类型的拐杖的效果尚不清楚。因此,本研究通过对慢性中风偏瘫患者的步态分析,比较了新开发的碳弯曲手杖(CC-C)与传统手杖的有效性。病例:一名41岁男性,3年前被诊断为心源性脑梗死。患者可以独立进行日常生活活动,并使用单点手杖(SP-C)独自参与社区活动。本研究采用AB设计,具有两种条件:使用SP-C和CC-C。步态评估包括三维步态分析和使用测力板对施加在手杖上的地面反作用力(GRF)进行分析。主要结果是步态的时空特征,次要结果是运动范围(ROM)、质心(COM)轨迹和手杖应用的GRF。采用Wilcoxon秩和检验明确SP-C与CC-C使用的差异,显著性水平p=0.05。使用CC-C组的步态速度、缓振和非缓振步长、步长、步速、单站时间均有升高趋势,且按压时间低于使用SP-C组(p < 0.05)。肢体ROM和COM轨迹差异(p < 0.05), GRF倾向于具有更高的推进力,CC-C和SP-C具有更高的制动力和内侧力。结论:CC-C改善步态,GRF值不同于SP-C。
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Case Reports in Medicine
Case Reports in Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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