Treadmill training for ataxic patients: a single-subject experimental design
Objective: To investigate changes in gait quality, balance and mobility associated with treadmill training for ataxic individuals. Design: Single-subject ABA design. Baseline phases (A) lasted three weeks and intervention (B) lasted four weeks. Setting: University rehabilitation clinic. Subjects: A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical rehabilitation 2008-03, Vol.22 (3), p.234-241 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: To investigate changes in gait quality, balance and mobility associated with treadmill training for ataxic individuals.
Design: Single-subject ABA design. Baseline phases (A) lasted three weeks and intervention (B) lasted four weeks.
Setting: University rehabilitation clinic.
Subjects: A woman (25 years) and a man (53 years) with chronic ataxia due to head trauma.
Intervention: Three 20-minute treadmill training sessions each week with progression in velocity and step length.
Main measures: Rivermead Visual Gait Assessment, Timed Up and Go, time to complete a balance task, walking speed, cadence, and stride length assessments three times a week during the 10 weeks. Data were analysed with the celeration line technique and two standard deviation band.
Results: Both individuals demonstrated gains in all parameters over initial baseline and subsequent phases, with performance increases ranging from 26% to 233% when first and last assessments were compared. Significantly superior effects of treadmill training over baseline conditions on cadence were detected (P |
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ISSN: | 0269-2155 1477-0873 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0269215507081578 |