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An evaluation of self-administration of auditory cueing to improve gait in people with Parkinson's disease.

M S Bryant1, D H Rintala, E C Lai, E J Protas.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a self-administration of auditory cueing on gait difficulties in people with Parkinson's disease over a one-week period.
DESIGN: Single group pre and post test.
SETTING: Research lab, community. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-one individuals with Parkinson's disease.
INTERVENTIONS: Self-application of an auditory pacer set at a rate 25% faster than preferred cadence. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Self-selected gait speed, cadence, stride length, and double support time with and without the pacer at the initial visit and after one week of pacer use.
RESULTS: During the initial visit, the auditory pacer improved gait speed (79.57 (18.13) cm/s vs. 94.02 (22.61) cm/s, P<0.0005), cadence (102.88 (11.34) step/min vs. 109.22 (10.23) steps/min, P=0.036) and stride length (94.33 (21.31) cm vs. 103.5 (22.65) cm, P =0.012). After one week, preferred gait speed was faster than the initial preferred speed (79.57 (18.13) vs. 95.20 (22.23) cm/s, P<0.0005). Stride length was significantly increased (94.33 (21.31) vs. 107.67 (20.01) cm, P =0.001). Double support time was decreased from 21.73 (5.23) to 18.94 (3.59)% gait cycle, P =0.016.
CONCLUSION: Gait performance in people with Parkinson's disease improved significantly after walking with the auditory pacer for one week.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19786421      PMCID: PMC5338463          DOI: 10.1177/0269215509337465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Rehabil        ISSN: 0269-2155            Impact factor:   3.477


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