Training for walking through an opening improves collision avoidance behavior in subacute patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial

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作者
Muroi, Daisuke [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Saito, Yutaro [3 ]
Koyake, Aki [3 ]
Hiroi, Yasuhiro [4 ]
Higuchi, Takahiro [2 ]
机构
[1] Chiba Prefectural Univ Hlth Sci, Fac Hlth Care Sci, Dept Rehabil Sci, Div Phys Therapy, Chiba, Japan
[2] Tokyo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Hlth Promot Sci, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Kameda Med Ctr, Dept Rehabil, Chiba, Japan
[4] Sarashina Rehabil Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Chiba, Japan
[5] Chiba Prefectural Univ Hlth Sci, Fac Hlth Care Sci, Dept Rehabil Sci, 645-1 Nitona cho, Chiba 2600801, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
gait; obstacle avoidance; randomized controlled trial; stroke; walking; OLDER-ADULTS; BALANCE SCALE; RELIABILITY; APERTURES; COMMUNITY; MOBILITY; PEOPLE; FALLS; INDIVIDUALS; INFORMATION;
D O I
10.1080/09638288.2023.2181412
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
PurposeParetic side collisions frequently occur in stroke patients, especially while walking through narrow spaces. We determined whether training for walking through an opening (T-WTO) while entering from the paretic side would improve collision avoidance behavior and prevent falls after 6 months.Materials and MethodsThirty-eight adults with moderate-to-mild hemiparetic gait after stroke who were hospitalized in a rehabilitation setting were randomly allocated to the T-WTO (n = 20) or regular rehabilitation (R-Control; n = 18) program. Both groups received five sessions of 40 min per week, for three weeks total. T-WTO included walking through openings of various widths while rotating with the paretic side in front, and R-Control involved normal walking without body rotation. Obstacle avoidance ability, 10-m walking test, timed Up and Go test, Berg Balance Scale, Activities-specific Balance Confidence, the perceptual judgment of passability, and fall incidence were assessed.ResultsCollision rate and time to passage of the opening in obstacle avoidance task significantly improved in the T-WTO group compared with those in the R-Control group. Contrast, T-WTO did not lead to significant improvements in other outcomes.ConclusionsT-WTO improved efficiency and safety in managing subacute stroke patients. Such training could improve patient outcomes/safety because of the paretic body side during walking.
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页码:887 / 895
页数:9
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