| Literature DB >> 25260915 |
Hsinchen Daniel Fanchiang1, Mark Geil2, Jianhua Wu2, Yu-Ping Chen2, Yong Tai Wang2.
Abstract
The effectiveness of idiopathic toe walking treatments is not conclusive. The study investigated the use of vibration as a therapeutic/treatment method for children with idiopathic toe walking. Fifteen children with idiopathic toe walking and 15 typically developing children, aged 4 to 10 years, completed the study. The study included a barefoot gait examination and a vibration perception threshold test before and after standing on a whole body vibration machine for 60 seconds. Temporal-spatial parameters were recorded along with HR32, a calculation designed to distinguish on aspects of the toe-walking pattern. No significant gait pattern differences were found between children with idiopathic toe walking and typically developing children after one bout of vibration intervention. HR32 was found to be a means to identify the toe-walking pattern (P < .001). Hypersensitivity to vibration of children with idiopathic toe walking was not found in the current study (P = .921).Entities:
Keywords: gait; idiopathic toe walking; vibration perception threshold
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25260915 DOI: 10.1177/0883073814550655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Neurol ISSN: 0883-0738 Impact factor: 1.987