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Comparing spatiotemporal gait parameters between overground walking and self-paced treadmill walking in persons after stroke.

Anke van BladelRoel De RidderTanneke PalmansRuth Van der LoovenDirk Cambier
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
When considering gait analysis in persons after stroke a self-paced treadmill may be a valuable alternative for overground analysis. Although a slower walking velocity, and accompanying changes in other spatiotemporal parameters, should be taken into account compared to overground walking.Implications for rehabilitationConsidering the advantages regarding space and time, instrumented treadmills provide opportunities for gait assessment and training in a stroke population.When using self-paced treadmills for clinical gait analysis in persons after stroke, the slower walking velocity and accompanying changes in other spatiotemporal parameters need to be taken into account.Stroke patients seem to preserve their walking pattern on a self-paced treadmill.
Keyphrases
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • cerebral ischemia