| Literature DB >> 13680517 |
Robert W Teasell1, Sanjit K Bhogal, Norine C Foley, Mark R Speechley.
Abstract
A major component of stroke rehabilitation focuses on gait restoration. The purpose of this review is to examine the efficacy of a variety of gait retraining techniques currently in clinical use, including strength training, functional electrical stimulation, treadmill training, partial body-weight support, EMG biofeedback, and splinting of the lower extremity. Forty-eight studies evaluating six gait enhancement techniques were reviewed. There is either strong or moderate evidence to support the use of strength training, EMG/biofeedback, and functional electrical stimulation as an adjunctive therapy in gait training, and there is either limited or conflicting evidence to support the use of ankle-foot orthosis, treadmill training, and partial body-weight support.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 13680517 DOI: 10.1310/UDXE-MJFF-53V2-EAP0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Stroke Rehabil ISSN: 1074-9357 Impact factor: 2.119