Ankle Fracture Gait Training Through Musical Feedback: case study.

JOSPT cases Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.2519/josptcases.2024.0072
Luisa Cedin, Christopher Knowlton, Christopher Ferrigno, Markus A Wimmer
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Abstract

Background: Trimalleolar ankle fractures often result in mobility and gait impairments. To date, there is little consensus on the rehabilitation regimen. Biofeedback is an emerging approach that improves gait in different populations; here, we utilized novel customized musical biofeedback to retrain gait following trimalleolar ankle fracture.

Case presentation: A 56-year-old male sustained a right trimalleolar ankle fracture and underwent surgical fixation, followed by immobilization, progressive weight bearing, and a regular physical therapy regimen. Additional gait training sessions were provided with musical feedback from pressure-sensing insoles to provide accurate cues to encourage medialized load pressure and prevent avoidance behavior.

Outcome and follow-up: Mobility, functionality, stance phase, stride length, total force distribution, and plantar pressure improved after training.

Discussion: This is the first study on gait training after ankle fracture using customized pressure-based biofeedback with music to normalize plantar pressure and push-off phase.

通过音乐反馈进行踝关节骨折步态训练:个案研究。
背景:三踝踝关节骨折常导致活动能力和步态障碍。迄今为止,人们对康复疗法几乎没有共识。生物反馈是一种新兴的方法,可以改善不同人群的步态;在这里,我们使用新颖的定制音乐生物反馈来重新训练三踝踝关节骨折后的步态。病例介绍:56岁男性右三踝骨折,接受手术固定,随后固定,渐进负重和常规物理治疗方案。额外的步态训练课程提供来自压力感应鞋垫的音乐反馈,以提供准确的线索,以鼓励中介负载压力和防止回避行为。结果和随访:训练后活动能力、功能、站立阶段、步幅、总力分布和足底压力改善。讨论:这是首个关于踝关节骨折后步态训练的研究,使用定制的基于压力的生物反馈和音乐来规范足底压力和推离阶段。
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