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Mi Eun Lee1, Geun Yeol Jo1, Hwan Kwon Do1, Hee Eun Choi1, Woo Jin Kim1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the efficacy of aquatic treadmill training (ATT) as a new modality for stroke rehabilitation, by assessing changes in gait symmetry, balance function, and subjective balance confidence for the paretic and non-paretic leg in stroke patients.Entities:
Keywords: Gait; Hydrotherapy; Rehabilitation; Stroke
Year: 2017 PMID: 28758074 PMCID: PMC5532342 DOI: 10.5535/arm.2017.41.3.376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Rehabil Med ISSN: 2234-0645
Fig. 1Aquatic treadmill intervention under the supervision of a physical therapist.
Fig. 2Measuring Comfortable Walk Test and spatiotemporal gait parameters using motion analysis system. (A) Location of the markers for gait analysis. (B) The subject walking at a self-selected and most comfortable velocity on a 12-meter pathway.
Participant characteristics (n=21)
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination.
Difference in spatiotemporal factors for each leg
*p<0.05.
Mean difference in CWT and spatiotemporal symmetry (paretic/non-paretic)
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
CWT, Comfortable 10-m Walk Test.
*p<0.05.
Step-length and swing-time symmetry change groups
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
PtoNP, the number of individuals who exhibited a change from the larger value on the paretic to the non-paretic limb; NC, the number of individuals who exhibited no change; NPtoP, the number of individuals who exhibited a change from the larger value on the non-paretic to the paretic limb.
Mean scores across time for balance and balance confidence
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
BBS, Berg Balance Scale; ABC, Activities-Specific Balance Confidence.
*p<0.05.