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Peroneal stimulator; evaluation for the correction of spastic drop foot in hemiplegia.

作者信息

Granat M H, Maxwell D J, Ferguson A C, Lees K R, Barbenel J C

机构信息

Bioengineering Unit, Wolfson Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.

出版信息

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1996 Jan;77(1):19-24. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(96)90214-2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective of the study was to assess the orthotic and therapeutic value of the peroneal stimulator (PS) for adult hemiplegic patients.

DESIGN

This was a two-period crossover study lasting 11 weeks. After recruitment each patient had a 4-week control period followed by a 4-week treatment period. The patients were assessed before the control period, after the control period, and after the treatment period.

SETTING

Nineteen patients were recruited from physiotherapy departments in the Glasgow area; 2 subsequently dropped out before the treatment period.

PATIENTS

All patients had hemiplegia as a result of cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and were greater than 3 months but less than 36 months post-CVA. Average time since stroke was 7 months.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The patients' gait was assessed over smooth linoleum, carpet, and uneven ground. Gait was evaluated using a switch-based portable system. Outcome measures were the temporal gait parameters of speed, symmetry, heel strike, and foot inversion during stance. The gait evaluation was repeated on 5 separate days at each assessment. The Barthel Index was applied to each session.

RESULTS

There was a significant orthotic improvement in inversion on all surfaces and for symmetry on linoleum (AN-OVA, p = .05). There was no significant improvement in patients' gait when not using the PS. There was a significant improvement in the Barthel Index over the treatment period (Wilcoxon, p = .05).

CONCLUSION

Use of the PS an an orthotic device late in the rehabilitation program would be appropriate for a selected subpopulation of patients.

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