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Walkway lengths for measuring walking speed in stroke rehabilitation

NG SS; NG PC; LEE CY; NG ES; TONG MH
J REHABIL MED , 2012, vol. 44, n° 1, p. 43-46
Doc n°: 156607
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.2340/16501977-0906
Descripteurs : DF22 - EXPLORATION EXAMENS BILANS - MARCHE, AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of walkway length (5, 8 or 10 m) on
measurements of comfortable and maximum walking speed. DESIGN: A cross-sectional
study. SETTING: University-based rehabilitation centre. SUBJECTS: Patients (n =
25) with chronic stroke. METHODS: Timed walking with different walkway lengths
(5, 8 and 10 m) walkways were recorded using a stop-watch. RESULTS: No
significant effect of walkway length was found on either the comfortable or
maximum walking speed in subjects with chronic stroke. For all walkway lengths,
comfortable speed was significantly different from maximum speed (p<0.001).
CONCLUSION: There is no significant effect of walkway length (5, 8 and 10 m) on
either comfortable or maximum walking speed. Different walkway lengths can yield
consistent results in measuring gait speed clinically. A 5-m walkway with
standardized 2-m acceleration and deceleration distances is recommended as it
occupies the least space and imposes less stress on subjects.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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