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A treadmill and overground walking program improves walking in persons residing in the community after stroke

ADA L; DEAN CM; HALL JM
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2003, vol. 84, n° 10, p. 1486-1491
Doc n°: 110235
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : DF24 - REEDUCATION DE LA MARCHE, AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a treadmill and overground walking program in reducing the disability and handicap associated with poor walking performance after stroke. Design: Randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial with a 3-month follow-up. Setting: General community. Participants: A volunteer sample of 29 ambulatory individuals (less 2 dropouts) who were living in the community after having suffered a stroke more than 6 months previously. Interventions: The experimental group participated in a 30-minute treadmill and overground walking program, 3 times a week for 4 weeks. The control group received a placebo consisting of a low-intensity, home exercise program and regular telephone contact. Main Outcome Measures: Walking speed (over 10m), walking capacity (distance over 6min), and handicap (stroke-adapted 30-item version of the Sickness Impact Profile) measured by a blinded assessor. Results: The 4-week treadmill and overground walking program significantly increased walking speed (P=.02) and walking capacity (P<.001), but did not decrease handicap (P=.85) compared with the placebo program. These gains were largely maintained 3 months after the cessation of training (Pless than or equal to.05). Conclusions: The treadmill and overground walking program was effective in improving walking in persons residing in the community after stroke. This suggests that the routine provision of accessible, long-term, community-based walking programs would be beneficial in reducing disability after stroke.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Identifiant basis : 2003228336

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