Effects of Progressive Resistance Training Integrated with Foot and Ankle Compression on Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters of Individuals with Stroke

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of progressive resistance training (PRT) integrated with foot and ankle compression on the gait ability of post-stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] Participants were randomly allocated to two groups: the PRT group (n=14) and the c...

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Published inJournal of Physical Therapy Science Vol. 25; no. 10; pp. 1235 - 1237
Main Authors Lee, Na Kyung, Son, Sung Min, Nam, Seok Hyun, Kwon, Jung Won, Kang, Kyung Woo, Kim, Kyoung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan The Society of Physical Therapy Science 01.10.2013
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Summary:[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of progressive resistance training (PRT) integrated with foot and ankle compression on the gait ability of post-stroke patients. [Subjects and Methods] Participants were randomly allocated to two groups: the PRT group (n=14) and the control group (n=14). Subjects in the PRT group received training for 30 minutes, five days per week, for a period of six weeks. Gait ability was evaluated using the RsScan system. [Results] Use of PRT integrated with foot and ankle compression resulted in significant improvements in temporal parameters (gait velocity, step time, and double limb support) and spatial parameters (step length, stride length, and heel-to-heel base of support). [Conclusion] Progressive resistance training integrated with foot and ankle compression improved the gait ability of stroke patients. These results suggest the feasibility and suitability of integration of PRT with foot and ankle compression for individuals with stroke.
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ISSN:0915-5287
2187-5626
DOI:10.1589/jpts.25.1235