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Effects of an ankle-foot orthosis on balance and walking after stroke

Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) on
mobility, walking, and balance in people with stroke.
DATA SOURCES: The following
databases were searched from inception to November 2011: Cochrane Stroke,
Movement Disorders and Injuries Groups, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, AMED, PsycINFO,
and the Physiotherapy Evidence Database. Previous reviews, reference lists, and
citation tracking of the selected articles were screened, and the authors of
selected trials were contacted for any further unpublished data. STUDY SELECTION:
Randomized controlled trials of AFOs in people with stroke, which measured
balance, walking impairments, or mobility and were reported in English, were
selected. Then we independently identified trials, extracted data, and assessed
trial quality. DATA EXTRACTION: Trials with a low risk of selection, performance,
and attrition bias were selected for analysis. Information on the trial design,
population recruited, intervention delivered, outcomes measured, and the mean +/-
SD values for the treatment and control groups were extracted. DATA SYNTHESIS:
Continuous outcomes were combined using weighted or standardized mean differences
with 95% confidence intervals and a fixed-effect model. Thirteen trials with 334
participants were selected. The effect of an AFO on walking activity
(P=.000-.001), walking impairment (P=.02), and balance (weight distribution)
(P=.003) was significant and beneficial. The effect on postural sway (P=.10) and
timed mobility tests (P=.07-.09) was nonsignificant, and the effect on functional
balance was mixed. The selected trials were all crossover trials of the immediate
effects; long-term effects are unexplored. CONCLUSIONS:
An AFO can improve
walking and balance after stroke, but only the immediate effects have been
examined. The effects and acceptability of long-term usage need to be evaluated.
CI - Copyright (c) 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by
Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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