Differential gait adaptation patterns in Parkinson's disease - a split belt treadmill pilot study.
Meir PlotnikEvyatar AradAdam GrinbergMoran SalomonYotam BahatSharon Hassin-BaerGabi ZeiligPublished in: BMC neurology (2023)
Stronger effects on GA were obtained by decreasing the BS belt's speed of the best side, rather than increasing the speed of the worst side. Albeit a small sample size, which limits the generalisability of these results, we propose that future clinical studies would benefit from considering such methodological planning of SBTM intervention, for maximising of intervention outcomes. Larger samples may reveal arm swinging asymmetries alterations to match SBTM adaptation patterns. Finally, further research is warranted to study post-adaption effects in order to define optimal adaptation schemes to maximise the therapeutic effect of SBTM based interventions.