Relationship between dynamic balance and spatiotemporal gait symmetry in hemiplegic patients with chronic stroke

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Chang-Man An MSc, PT , Young-Lan Son MSc, PT , Young-Hyun Park MSc, PT , Sung-Jun Moon MSc, PT
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Abstract

Background

Poor dynamic balance, which is common after stroke, may affect gait function. In particular, spatiotemporal asymmetrical gait patterns may occur in hemiplegic patients after stroke.

Objective

This study aimed to assess the relationship between dynamic balance and spatiotemporal gait symmetry in patients with chronic hemiplegic stroke.

Methods

To calculate symmetry ratios for step length (spatial parameter) and swing time (temporal parameter), 41 patients with chronic stroke walked at a comfortable speed. The dynamic balance measures included limit of stability (LOS) during standing and heel-to-heel base of support (H-H BOS) during gait. Analysis of correlations between various measures was performed.

Results

The overall LOS score correlated with temporal gait symmetry (r = 0.66). The forward, backward, paretic, and non-paretic direction LOS scores were related to temporal gait symmetry (r = 0.38–0.62). The H-H BOS was correlated with temporal (r = −0.63) and spatial (r = −0.36) gait symmetries. Other dynamic balance variables were not significantly correlated with spatial gait symmetry.

Conclusion

Thus, control of dynamic balance abilities is related to the magnitude of temporal gait symmetry. This observation suggests that rehabilitation strategies that improve dynamic balance may enhance temporal gait symmetry in post-stroke patients.

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慢性脑卒中偏瘫患者动态平衡与时空步态对称性的关系
中风后常见的动态平衡差可能会影响步态功能。特别是,卒中后偏瘫患者可能出现时空不对称的步态模式。目的探讨慢性偏瘫脑卒中患者动态平衡与时空步态对称性的关系。方法计算41例慢性脑卒中患者步长(空间参数)和摇摆时间(时间参数)的对称比。动态平衡测量包括站立时的稳定极限(LOS)和步态时脚跟到脚跟的支撑基础(H-H BOS)。分析了各项指标之间的相关性。结果LOS总分与时间步态对称性相关(r = 0.66)。前、后、轻瘫和非轻瘫方向的LOS评分与时间步态对称性相关(r = 0.38-0.62)。H-H BOS与时间(r = - 0.63)和空间(r = - 0.36)步态对称性相关。其他动态平衡变量与空间步态对称性无显著相关。结论动态平衡能力的控制与时间步态对称性的大小有关。这一观察结果表明,改善动态平衡的康复策略可能会增强脑卒中后患者的时间步态对称性。
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CiteScore
2.30
自引率
6.70%
发文量
13
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is the official journal of the Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association Limited (HKPA Ltd). This peer-reviewed journal aims to contribute to and document the advancements in the principles and practice of physiotherapy in Hong Kong.The Hong Kong Physiotherapy Journal is published annually and papers are categorized into research reports, treatment reports, technical reports, literature reviews, and letters to the editor.
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