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Comparison of Two Treadmill Gait Training Techniques on the Gait and Respiratory Function in Stroke Patients

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¹Ú¼ºÈÆ ( Park Sung-Hun ) 
Davinci Hospital Department of Physical Therapy

±è³­Çâ ( Kim Nan-Hyang ) 
Daejeon University College of Health and Medical Science Department of Physical Therapy
Â÷¿ëÁØ ( Cha Yong-Jun ) 
Davinci Hospital Department of Physical Therapy

Abstract


PURPOSE: This study compared two different techniques of treadmill gait training, and evaluated the outcomes on gait and respiratory function in patients with hemiplegic stroke.

METHODS: This was a single-blinded, randomized, controlled, comparative study, enrolling a total of 21 stroke patients in a rehabilitation hospital. Subjects were randomly assigned to either the treadmill walking training group with gradual speed increase (GSI group, n = 10), or treadmill walking training group with random speed changing (RSC group, n = 11). All participants performed 60 min of comprehensive rehabilitation therapy (5 ¡¿ / week for 6 weeks). In additional, each group received either GSI or RSC treadmill walking training for 20 min (5 ¡¿ / week for 6 weeks, total 30 sessions). Gait and respiratory function were measured before and after the 6-week training.

RESULTS: Both groups showed significant improvements in the 10-m walking test, 6-minute walking test, timed up and go test, forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in 1 second, and maximal voluntary ventilation after training (p < .05). The GSI group showed a significantly greater increase in the FVC than the RSC group (+14.8 L vs. +12.5 L, p < .05).

CONCLUSION: Both training methods can be effective for improving the walking and respiratory functions of stroke patients. However, our results indicate that treadmill walking training with gradual speed increase might be a more effective method for improving the respiratory function (FVC) than treadmill walking training with random speed changing.

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Exercise; Gait; Respiration; Stroke

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