Effects of change in walking speed on time-distance parameters in post-stroke hemiplegic gait.

Fujita Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-25 DOI:10.20407/fmj.2021-016
Ken Tomida, Kei Ohtsuka, Toshio Teranishi, Hiroki Ogawa, Misaki Takai, Akira Suzuki, Kenji Kawakami, Shigeru Sonoda
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Objectives: In stroke patients, the assessment of gait ability over time is important. For quantitative gait assessment using measuring devices, the walking speed condition for measurement is generally based on the patient's preferred walking speed or the maximum walking speed at the time of measurement. However, because walking speed often increases during the convalescent stage, understanding the effects of change in walking speed on gait when comparing the course of recovery is necessary. Although several previous studies have reported the effects of change in walking speed on gait in stroke patients, the time-distance parameters described in these reports may not be generalizable because of the small case numbers. Therefore, we measured treadmill gait at the preferred walking speed (PWS) and 1.3 times the PWS (130% PWS) in 43 post-stroke hemiplegic patients and analyzed the effects of change in walking speed on time-distance parameters.

Methods: Forty-three patients with hemiplegia after a first stroke, who were able to walk on a treadmill under supervision, were recruited as subjects. Using a three-dimensional motion analysis system, treadmill gait was assessed under two conditions: PWS and 130% PWS. The primary outcome measures were the time-distance parameters, which were compared between the PWS and 130% PWS conditions.

Results: Cadence, stride length, and step length of the affected and unaffected lower limbs increased significantly at 130% PWS compared with at PWS. In terms of actual time, single stance time and initial and terminal double stance time in both affected and unaffected limbs decreased significantly at 130% PWS. In terms of relative time (% of the gait cycle), compared with PWS, relative single stance time increased significantly, whereas relative initial and terminal double stance times decreased significantly at 130% PWS in both the affected and unaffected limbs.

Conclusions: This study on treadmill gait in patients with hemiplegia after a first stroke confirmed the effects of change in walking speed on time-distance parameters. Our results will help in the interpretation of time-distance parameters measured under different walking speed conditions.

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步行速度变化对中风后偏瘫步态时间-距离参数的影响
目的:对脑卒中患者进行步态能力评估非常重要。在使用测量设备进行步态定量评估时,测量的步行速度条件一般基于患者偏好的步行速度或测量时的最大步行速度。然而,由于步行速度通常会在康复阶段增加,因此在比较康复过程时,有必要了解步行速度的变化对步态的影响。虽然之前有一些研究报道了步行速度变化对脑卒中患者步态的影响,但由于病例数较少,这些报道中描述的时间-距离参数可能不具有普遍性。因此,我们测量了 43 名脑卒中后偏瘫患者在首选步行速度(PWS)和 1.3 倍步行速度(130% PWS)下的跑步机步态,并分析了步行速度变化对时间-距离参数的影响:方法:招募 43 名首次中风后偏瘫的患者作为研究对象,这些患者能够在监护下在跑步机上行走。使用三维运动分析系统,在两种条件下对跑步机步态进行评估:PWS和130% PWS。主要结果指标是时间-距离参数,并在 PWS 和 130% PWS 条件下进行比较:结果:与PWS相比,在130% PWS条件下,受影响和未受影响下肢的步频、步幅和步长明显增加。在实际时间方面,受影响肢体和未受影响肢体的单马步时间以及初始和末端双马步时间在 130% PWS 条件下均明显减少。就相对时间(步态周期的百分比)而言,与PWS相比,受影响肢体和未受影响肢体的相对单马步时间明显增加,而相对初始和末端双马步时间在PWS为130%时明显减少:这项关于首次中风后偏瘫患者跑步机步态的研究证实了步行速度的变化对时间-距离参数的影响。我们的研究结果将有助于解释在不同步行速度条件下测量的时间-距离参数。
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