Longitudinal Changes in Temporospatial Gait Characteristics during the First Year Post-Stroke

被引:12
作者
Chow, John W. [1 ]
Stokic, Dobrivoje S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Methodist Rehabil Ctr, Ctr Neurosci & Neurol Recovery, Jackson, MS 39216 USA
关键词
gait speed; temporospatial parameters; subacute stroke; stroke recovery; SUBACUTE STROKE PATIENTS; FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY; OVERGROUND WALKING; HEMIPLEGIC GAIT; TIME-COURSE; SPEED; MOTOR; REHABILITATION; RELIABILITY; ASYMMETRY;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci11121648
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Given the paucity of longitudinal data in gait recovery after stroke, we compared temporospatial gait characteristics of stroke patients during subacute (<2 months post-onset, T0) and at approximately 6 and 12 months post-onset (T1 and T2, respectively) and explored the relationship between gait characteristics at T0 and the changes in gait speed from T0 to T1. Forty-six participants were assessed at T0 and a subsample of twenty-four participants were assessed at T2. Outcome measures included Fugl-Meyer lower-extremity motor score, 14 temporospatial gait parameters, andsymmetry indices of 5 step parameters. Except for step width, all temporospatial parameters improved from T0 to T1 (p = 0.0001). Additionally, significant improvements in symmetry were found for the initial double-support time and single-support time (p = 0.0001). As a group, no significant differences were found between T1 and T2 in any of the temporospatial measures. However, the individual analysis revealed that 42% (10/24) of the subsample showed a significant increase in gait speed (Welchs t-test, p = 0.002). Yet, only 5/24 (21%) of the participants improved speed from T1 to T2 according to speed-based minimum detectable change criteria. The increase in gait speed from T0 to T1 was negatively correlated with gait speed and stride length and positively correlated with the symmetry indices of stance and single-support times at T0 (p = 0.002). Temporospatial gait parameters and stance time symmetry improved over the first 6 months after stroke with an apparent plateau thereafter. A greater increase in gait speed during the first 6 months post-stroke is associated with initially slower walking, shorter stride length, and more pronounced asymmetry instance and single-support times. The improvement in lower-extremity motor function and bilateral improvements in step parameters collectively suggest that gait changes over the first 6 months after stroke are likely due to a combination of neurological recovery, compensatory strategies, and physical therapy received during that time.
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