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Trunk kinematics during walking in persons with multiple sclerosis : the influence of body weight support

SWINNEN E; BAEYENS JP; PINTENS S; VAN NIEUWENHOVEN J; ILSBROUKX S; BUYL R; RON C; GOOSSENS M; MEEUSEN R; KERCKHOFS E
NEUROREHABILITATION , 2014, vol. 34, n° 4, p. 731-740
Doc n°: 172509
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3233/NRE-141089
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP

Although body weight supported (BWS) treadmill training (TT) leads to
some improvements in walking ability, it has not been proven that it is more
effective than other walking therapies in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS).
One possible explanation could be that BWSTT focuses on the cyclic movement of
the lower extremities while the trunk is passively suspended in the harness.
This study aimed to assess the 3 dimensional trunk and pelvis
movements during BWS treadmill walking. METHODS: 14 PwMS and 14 healthy persons
(8 male/20 female; age 23 to 59 years) walked with 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 50% and 70%
BWS. After a familiarization period, kinematic electromagnetic tracking (Polhemus
Liberty 240/16) of the trunk and pelvis movements was applied. Statistical
analysis consisted of a repeated measures ANOVA with simple contrasts (SPSS 20).
RESULTS: This study shows that BWS walking leads in general to smaller maximum
trunk and pelvis movement amplitudes compared with walking without BWS, this with
exception of the pelvis anterior-posterior movement in healthy subjects.
CONCLUSION: These data help to identify and isolate the effect of different BWS
levels in PwMS and in healthy persons and suggest to use BWS lower than 30% for
treadmill training.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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