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Changes in gait patterns with rhythmic auditory stimulation in adults with cerebral palsy

KIM SJ; KWAK EE; PARK ES; LEE DS; KIM KJ; SONG JE; CHO SR
NEUROREHABILITATION , 2011, vol. 29, n° 3, p. 233-241
Doc n°: 160180
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3233/NRE-2011-0698
Descripteurs : AF93- PARALYSIE CEREBRALE ADULTE

The objective is to evaluate the changes in gait patterns with rhythmic auditory
stimulation (RAS) in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Fourteen CP with bilateral
spasticity participated in this study. A repeated-measures analysis of gait was
performed in the presence and absence of RAS. Thirty healthy controls were also
recruited. Each subject walked 10 m at their comfortable walking speed.
Temporospatial data and kinematic parameters of gait were analyzed without RAS
and with RAS. RAS was provided using a combination of a metronome beat set to the
individual's cadence and rhythmic cueing from a live keyboard playing. Kinematic
parameters, gait deviation index (GDI) as a measure of overall gait pathology,
and asymmetry of temporospatial data were assessed. Gait analysis revealed that
anterior tilt of pelvis and hip flexion during a gait cycle was significantly
changed with RAS (p < 0.05), whereas there were no statistical differences in
knee, ankle, and foot kinematic parameters. Additionally, the GDI exhibited a
modest, but a statistically significant, improvement with RAS (p < 0.05). Based
on ambulatory status, household ambulators showed that side-to-side asymmetry of
step length as well as the GDI was significantly attenuated with RAS (p < 0.05).
Walking with RAS resulted in kinematic changes of the pelvic and hip movement in
spastic CP. Especially, the application of RAS immediately ameliorated overall
gait pathology as well as temporospatial asymmetry in household ambulators.
Therefore, RAS may be one of the therapeutic tools for gait training in adults
with CP.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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