원문정보
초록
영어
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of recumbent cycling with integrated volitional control electrical stimulation (IVES) on gait ability in stroke patients. Six stroke patients (all male; average age, 55.7±8.3 years) participated. Recumbent cycling (R-cycling) was per-formed with and without IVES in the power assist (IVES-P) mode. The targeted muscle for electrostimulation was the tibialis anterior. Patients performed 10 min of IVES-P mode plus R-cycling (program A) or R-cy-cling alone (program B), once per day, 5 times per week. Patients com-pleted two sets of each program, alternating between programs each week. Gait speed and the number of steps numbers on a 10-m walking test was assessed before and after each interventional session. Pro-gram A improved gait speed, but not the number of steps, to a greater extent than that in program B. Specifically, the combined intervention significantly improved gait speed in the first set, but not the second set of the intervention. R-cycling with IVES-P mode improved gait speed during the recovery stage in stroke patients to a greater extent than that achieved with R-cycling alone. Thus, this combined therapy has poten-tial as a standardized treatment in the field of rehabilitation medicine.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participants
Intervention programs
Outcome measures
Statistical analysis
RESULTS
R-cycling with IVES-P mode improved gait speed
No effect of R-cycling with IVES-P mode on the number of steps
DISCUSSION
The effects of R-cycling on the gait speed and number of steps
The effects of IVES-P mode with R-cycling on the gait speed and number of steps
Differences between the results for gait speed and the number of steps, and IVES improvement mechanisms
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS
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