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Relationship between the rate of force development in knee extensor muscles and gait speed in patients with chronic stroke: A cross-sectional study.

Kazuya Takeda1,2, Shigeo Tanabe3, Soichiro Koyama3, Koji Shomoto4, Yuki Naoi1, Hiroaki Sakurai3, Yoshikiyo Kanada3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationship between peak torque of the knee extensor muscles and gait speed was previously investigated in patients with chronic stroke, but whether the rate of force development (RFD), another indicator of muscle strength, affected gait speed remained unknown.
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the relationships between the RFD of the knee extensor muscles over multiple time intervals and gait speed in patients with chronic stroke.
METHODS: Twenty chronic stroke patients participated in this study. The RFD of affected and unaffected knee extensor muscles was measured. Time intervals of the RFD were set to 0-50 ms, 0-100 ms (100RFD), 0-200 ms (200RFD), and 0-300 ms (300RFD). Gait speed was assessed at comfortable and maximum pace. Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was used to analyze the relationships between RFD and gait speeds.
RESULTS: The RFD of affected knee extensor muscles over all intervals was moderately correlated with both comfortable and maximum gait speeds, whereas only limited combinations (100, 200 and 300RFD with maximum gait speed) were correlated on the unaffected side.
CONCLUSIONS: The present results suggest that various factors related to the RFD of affected knee extensor muscles, such as neural drive and muscle size, affect gait speed.

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Keywords:  Stroke; correlation; gait speed; rate of force development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30400113     DOI: 10.3233/NRE-182455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NeuroRehabilitation        ISSN: 1053-8135            Impact factor:   2.138


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1.  Relationship between upper limb motor function and activities of daily living after removing the influence of lower limb motor function in subacute patients with stroke: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Haruka Yamamoto; Kazuya Takeda; Soichiro Koyama; Keisuke Morishima; Yuichi Hirakawa; Ikuo Motoya; Hiroaki Sakurai; Yoshikiyo Kanada; Nobutoshi Kawamura; Mami Kawamura; Shigeo Tanabe
Journal:  Hong Kong J Occup Ther       Date:  2020-06-22       Impact factor: 0.917

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