J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.
2001 Apr;25(2):227-235.
Kinetic Characteristics during Initiation of Gait in Stroke Patients
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The aim of the present study was to understand biomechanical characteristics during the process of initiation of gait (IOG) from the standing position in hemiplegic patients.
METHOD: We recorded the ratio of the vertical forces of both limbs to body weight and the
movement of net center of pressure (COP) on two force platforms during the process of initiation
of gait (IOG) from standing in 10 normal control and 10 hemiplegic patients and processed these
data using ELITE DMA acquisition program. All data were collected with uninvolved limb and
involved limb and compared each other by independent samples t-test.
RESULTS
1) In 10 hemiplegic patients, nine patients began taking a step with an uninvolved
limb in the first, followed by an involved limb. 2) The period of IOG of the swing limb was
0.80 sec when patients walked with an uninvolved side and those of the stance limb was 1.60 sec
with involved side. When the control group walked, the period of IOG of the swing limb was
0.70 sec and those of stance limb was 1.50 sec. The period of IOG of the swing limb in
uninvolved side and those of the stance limb in involved side showed significant longer than
control group. 3) The latency of IOG of swing and stance limb was significantly more prolonged
than control groups. 4) Anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) distance of net COP from
release to unloading with uninvolved limb showed significant longer than control groups. 5) The
velocity of net COP displacement from start to release with involved limb was significantly slower
than control groups.
CONCLUSION
This pattern of IOG could be used as one of the tools to evaluate postural control during gait training in the hemiplegic patients with gait disabilities, and it can be used as a basis for specific therapeutic intervention, and it allows evaluation of the effectiveness of treatment.