Jin Park1, So-yeon Park2, Yong-wook Kim3, Youngkeun Woo3. 1. Department of Rehabilitation Center, Dreamsol Hospital, Jeonju, Republic of Korea. 2. Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Science, Sangji University, Wonju, Republic of Korea. 3. Department of Physical Therapy, College of Medical Sciences, Jeonju University, Jeonju, Republic of Korea.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Generally, treadmill training is very effective intervention, and rhythmic auditory stimulation is designed to feedback during gait training in stroke patients. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the gait abilities in chronic stroke patients following either treadmill walking training with rhythmic auditory stimulation (TRAS) or over ground walking training with rhythmic auditory stimulation (ORAS). METHODS:Nineteen subjects were divided into two groups: a TRAS group (9 subjects) and an ORAS group (10 subjects). Temporal and spatial gait parameters and motor recovery ability were measured before and after the training period. Gait ability was measured by the Biodex Gait trainer treadmill system, Timed up and go test (TUG), 6 meter walking distance (6MWD) and Functional gait assessment (FGA). RESULTS: After the training periods, the TRAS group showed a significant improvement in walking speed, step cycle, step length of the unaffected limb, coefficient of variation, 6MWD, and, FGA when compared to the ORAS group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION:Treadmill walking training during the rhythmic auditory stimulation may be useful for rehabilitation of patients with chronic stroke.
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BACKGROUND: Generally, treadmill training is very effective intervention, and rhythmic auditory stimulation is designed to feedback during gait training in strokepatients. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the gait abilities in chronic strokepatients following either treadmill walking training with rhythmic auditory stimulation (TRAS) or over ground walking training with rhythmic auditory stimulation (ORAS). METHODS: Nineteen subjects were divided into two groups: a TRAS group (9 subjects) and an ORAS group (10 subjects). Temporal and spatial gait parameters and motor recovery ability were measured before and after the training period. Gait ability was measured by the Biodex Gait trainer treadmill system, Timed up and go test (TUG), 6 meter walking distance (6MWD) and Functional gait assessment (FGA). RESULTS: After the training periods, the TRAS group showed a significant improvement in walking speed, step cycle, step length of the unaffected limb, coefficient of variation, 6MWD, and, FGA when compared to the ORAS group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Treadmill walking training during the rhythmic auditory stimulation may be useful for rehabilitation of patients with chronic stroke.