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Relationships between muscular torque and gait speed in chronic hemiparetic subjects

PURPOSE: To identify which paretic and non-paretic muscular groups of the lower
limbs were the best predictors of gait speed in chronic hemiparetic subjects.
METHOD: Twelve hemiparetic subjects with ages ranging from 65 to 75 years (70.67
+/- 3.31 years) were included in this cross-sectional study. All participants had
time since onset of stroke of at least six months and the ability to walk
independently. Main outcome measures included self-selected gait speed and
maximum isometric torques of both the paretic and non-paretic lower limbs.
Pearson's correlation coefficients and stepwise regression analysis were employed
to investigate the level of associations between the outcome variables. RESULTS:
Mean gait speed was 0.65 +/- 0.33 ms(-1). There were significant differences (p <
0.01) in torques values between paretic and non-paretic lower limbs for all
assessed muscular groups. Stepwise regression analysis revealed that the most
important independent variable for predicting gait speed was the isometric torque
of paretic knee flexors ([image omitted] ). No significant associations were
found between any torque values of the non-paretic side and gait speed.
CONCLUSIONS: The paretic knee flexors were shown to play an important role in
predicting gait speed after stroke, but no influences were found for the muscular
groups of the non-paretic side. Therefore, findings of the present study suggest
that paretic knee flexors torque should be addressed in rehabilitation programmes
aiming to improve gait speed after stroke.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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