Paretic Propulsion and Trailing Limb Angle Are Key Determinants of Long-Distance Walking Function After Stroke

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作者
Awad, Louis N. [1 ]
Binder-Macleod, Stuart A. [1 ]
Pohlig, Ryan T. [1 ]
Reisman, Darcy S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Newark, DE 19713 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
hemiparesis; rehabilitation; walking; stroke; biomechanics; gait; GROUND REACTION FORCES; HEMIPARETIC WALKING; GAIT SPEED; LOCOMOTOR REHABILITATION; AMBULATORY ACTIVITY; KINETIC VARIABLES; POSTSTROKE; TREADMILL; PEOPLE; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1177/1545968314554625
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background. Elucidation of the relative importance of commonly targeted biomechanical variables to poststroke long-distance walking function would facilitate optimal intervention design. Objectives. To determine the relative contribution of variables from 3 biomechanical constructs to poststroke long-distance walking function and identify the biomechanical changes underlying posttraining improvements in long-distance walking function. Methods. Forty-four individuals >6 months after stroke participated in this study. A subset of these subjects (n = 31) underwent 12 weeks of high-intensity locomotor training. Cross-sectional (pretraining) and longitudinal (posttraining change) regression quantified the relationships between poststroke long-distance walking function, as measured via the 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), and walking biomechanics. Biomechanical variables were organized into stance phase (paretic propulsion and trailing limb angle), swing phase (paretic ankle dorsiflexion and knee flexion), and symmetry (step length and swing time) constructs. Results. Pretraining, all variables correlated with 6MWT distance (rs = .39 to .75, Ps < .05); however, only propulsion (Prop) and trailing limb angle (TLA) independently predicted 6MWT distance, R-2 = .655, F(6, 36) = 11.38, P < .001. Interestingly, only Delta Prop predicted Delta 6MWT; however, pretraining Prop, pretraining TLA, and Delta TLA moderated this relationship (moderation model R(2)s = .383, .468, .289, respectively). Conclusions. The paretic limb's ability to generate propulsion during walking is a critical determinant of long-distance walking function after stroke. This finding supports the development of poststroke interventions that target deficits in propulsion and trailing limb angle.
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