| Literature DB >> 26445137 |
Kristen L Hollands1, Trudy A Pelton2, Andrew Wimperis3, Diane Whitham4, Wei Tan4, Sue Jowett5, Catherine M Sackley6, Alan M Wing2, Sarah F Tyson7, Jonathan Mathias2, Marianne Hensman2, Paulette M van Vliet8.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied practice of walking improves mobility outcomes, this study sought to examine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of varied walking practice in response to visual cues, for the rehabilitation of walking following stroke.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26445137 PMCID: PMC4596478 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0139261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1CONSORT study flowchart.
* Other reasons for non-completion include: complex social issues preventing participation (n = 2 TVCT, n = 2 UC), fall at home (n = 1 TVCT), new diagnosis (n = 1 TVCT), therapist decision (n = 2 OVCT), no longer eligible for rehabilitation within the NHS (n = 2 OVCT). Reasons for withdrawal of consent include: unable to attend treatment 2X/week (n = 1 TVCT, n = 1 OVCT), too fatigued after exercise (n = 1 OVCT), difficulty travelling for treatment (n = 1 TVCT), comorbid health problems (n = 1 TVCT), unknown reasons (n = 1 UC).
Fig 2Illustration of training target placement for O-VCT (a) symmetry, (b) adaptability, (c) & turning and T-VCT (d) symmetry, (e) adaptability & (f) turning.
Demographic and clinical characteristics.
All data are N (%)’s unless specified.
| Baseline characteristic | Treatment arm | ||
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| Treadmill VCT (N = 18) | Over-ground VCT (N = 19) | Usual care (N = 19) | |
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| Mean [SD] | 59.0[18.0] | 56.1[12.2] | 60.0[13.6] |
| Median[IQR] | 59.2[49.6,72.6] | 55.8[47.6,64.8] | 62.2[48,67.7] |
| [range] | [18.7,87.4] | [37.1,80.6] | [36.5,85.9] |
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| Males | 11(61%) | 14(74%) | 8(42%) |
| Females | 7(39%) | 5(26%) | 11(58%) |
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| Left | 7(39%) | 8(42%) | 6(32%) |
| Right | 10(56%) | 10(53%) | 10(52%) |
| Bilateral | 1(5%) | 1(5%) | 3(16%) |
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| Mean (SD) | 7.8[15.4] | 8.6[11.3] | 7.9[11.1] |
| Median[IQR] | 3.7[1.5,8.5] | 7.1[1.8,10.9] | 4.2[1.8,8.5] |
| [range] | [0.5,67.9] | [0.6,52.1] | [0.3,42.6] |
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| Ischemic | 15(83%) | 17(90%) | 17(90%) |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage | 3(17%) | 2(10%) | 2(10%) |
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| Pass | 15(83%) | 14(74%) | 13(68%) |
| Fail | 3(17%) | 5(26%) | 6(32%) |
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| Expressive skills score | |||
| Mean [SD] | 9.0[4.1] | 8.9[4.1] | 10.7[0.9] |
| Median[IQR] | 11[0,11] | 11[0,11] | 11[7,11] |
| [range] | [0,11] | [0,11] | [7,11] |
| Receptive and expressive skills score | |||
| Mean [SD] | 16.7[6.0] | 16.8[5.2] | 19.0[1.3] |
| Median[IQR] | 19[14,20] | 19[4,20] | 19.5[3,20] |
| [range] | [3,20] | [4,20] | [14,20] |
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| Mean [SD] | 24.9[5.6] | 24.5[6.3] | 26.3[3.0] |
| Median[IQR] | 27[12,30] | 26[11,30] | 27[20,30] |
| [range] | [12,30] | [11,30] | [20,30] |
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| Mean [SD] | 0.41[0.22] | 0.40[0.21] | 0.37[0.21] |
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| Mean [SD] | 41.6[8] | 42.1[9.8] | 42.6[7.6] |
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| Mean [SD] | 22.3[5.7] | 22.5[4.9] | 23.9[6.2] |
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| No symptoms (score 0) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Some symptoms (score 1) | 3(17%) | 2(10%) | 3(16%) |
| Slight disability (score 2) | 5(28%) | 4(21%) | 7(37%) |
| Moderate disability (score 3) | 7(39%) | 12(63%) | 7(37%) |
| Moderately severe disabilities (score 4) | 2(11%) | 1(5%) | 2(10%) |
| Severe disabilities (score 5) | 1(5%) | 0 | 0 |
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| Cardiovascular disease | 5(28%) | 8(42%) | 5(26%) |
| Hepatic disease | 1(6%) | 0 | 0 |
| Renal disease | 1(6%) | 1(5%) | 0 |
| Neurological disease | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| History of falls | 1(6%) | 2(10%) | 3(16%) |
| Respiratory disease | 1(6%) | 3(16%) | 2(10%) |
| Gastrointestinal disease | 0 | 3(16%) | 0 |
| Urological conditions | 0 | 1(5%) | 0 |
| Musculoskeletal problems | 3(17%) | 3(16%) | 3(16%) |
| Dermatological | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Other | 11(61%) | 15(79%) | 13(68%) |
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| 5(28%) | 3(16%) | 4(21%) |
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| 8(44%) | 4(21%) | 7(37%) |
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| 5(28%) | 12(63%) | 8(42%) |
^data are not mutually exclusive
Demographic and clinical characteristics by study completion status.
All data are N (%)’s unless specified.
| Baseline characteristic | Completion of study | |
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| Non-completers (N = 22) | Completers (N = 34) | |
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| Mean [SD] | 55.8[16.6] | 60.0[13.1] |
| Median[IQR] | 53.7[48.0,66.5] | 62.6[49.7,69.0] |
| [range] | [18.7,87.4] | [32.3,85.9] |
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| Male | 12(54%) | 21(62%) |
| Female | 10(46%) | 13(38%) |
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| Left | 10(45%) | 11(32%) |
| Right | 11(50%) | 19(56%) |
| Bilateral | 1(5%) | 4(12%) |
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| Mean (SD) | 6.1[10.8] | 9.4[13.4] |
| Median[IQR] | 3.0[1.3,7.3] | 4.7[2.7,10.3] |
| [range] | [0.3,52.1] | [0.6,67.9] |
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| Ischemic | 20(91%) | 29(85%) |
| Intracerebral haemorrhage | 2(9%) | 5(15%) |
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| Pass | 17(77%) | 25(74%) |
| Fail | 5(23%) | 9(26%) |
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| Expressive skills score | ||
| Mean [SD] | 8.6[4.3] | 10.2[2.6] |
| Median[IQR] | 11[8,11] | 11[11,11] |
| [range] | [0,11] | [0,11] |
| Receptive and expressive skills score | ||
| Mean [SD] | 16.2[5.9] | 18.4[3.5] |
| Median[IQR] | 19[15,20] | 19[19,20] |
| [range] | [3,20] | [5,20] |
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| Mean [SD] | 23.8[6.1] | 26.1[4.3] |
| Median[IQR] | 26[21,28] | 27.5[25,30] |
| [range] | [11,30] | [16,30] |
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| Mean [SD] | 0.44 [0.23] | 0.37 [0.19] |
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| Mean [SD] | 41.6 [8] | 42.1 [7.6] |
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| Mean [SD] | 22.3 [5.7] | 22.8 [5.8] |
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| No symptoms (score 0) | 0 | 0 |
| Some symptoms (score 1) | 2(9%) | 6(18%) |
| Slight disability (score 2) | 7(32%) | 9(26%) |
| Moderate disability (score 3) | 11(50%) | 15(44%) |
| Moderately severe disabilities (score 4) | 2(9%) | 3(9%) |
| Severe disabilities (score 5) | 0 | 1(3%) |
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| Cardiovascular disease | 7(32%) | 11(32%) |
| Hepatic disease | 1(5%) | 0 |
| Renal disease | 1(5%) | 1(3%) |
| Neurological disease | 0 | 0 |
| History of falls | 3(14%) | 3(9%) |
| Respiratory disease | 2(9%) | 4(12%) |
| Gastrointestinal disease | 1(5%) | 2(6%) |
| Urological conditions | 0 | 1(3%) |
| Musculoskeletal problems | 4(18%) | 5(15%) |
| Dermatological | 0 | 0 |
| Other | 15(68%) | 24(71%) |
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| 5(23%) | 7(21%) |
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| 8(36%) | 11(32%) |
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| 9(41%) | 16(47%) |
^data are not mutually exclusive
*completion of study means data collected at 12 weeks follow up
Adherence to treatment.
| Compliance | Treatment | ||
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| Treadmill VCT | Over-ground VCT | Usual care | |
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| N (%) attended 14–16 sessions | 10(71%) | 7(58%) | 5(45%) |
| N (%) attended <14 sessions | 4(29%) | 5(42%) | 6(55%) |
| Median (IQR) sessions attended by week 12 | 14[14,16] | 14.5[8,16] | 12[2,16] |
| Median (IQR) weeks taken to attend full sessions | 8.4[0.6,15.7] | 7.5[0.4,12.6] | 9.1[0.1,12.7] |
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| Median (IQR) of minutes per session completed | 38[30,50] | 55[43,60] | 60[50,60] |
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| Median (IQR) of minutes per session completed | 43[34,53] | 55[42,69] | 60[50,60] |
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| Median (IQR) of minutes per session completed | 43[35,53] | 58[52,59] | 60[60,60] |
Change from baseline to post-treatment (8 weeks) and baseline to follow-up (12 weeks) for outcomes of speed, symmetry (step length and single support duration), and time to turn 180 degrees.
For all measures apart from time to turn and symmetry ratios positive values indicate improvement. For time to turn negative values indicate reduced time to turn and improvement. Symmetry ratios are calculated by dividing the larger of the paretic or non-paretic value (step length or single support time) by the smaller (in accordance with recommendations (Patterson et al, 2010)). Thus a value of 1 represents symmetrical gait and >1 is increasingly asymmetrical. Mean changes with negative values therefore indicate improvements towards a more symmetrical gait.
| Change from Baseline Assessment | Treadmill VCT | Over-ground VCT | Usual care | |
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