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The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients

[Purpose] We evaluated the reliability of the measurement function of the Honda Walking Assist Device and investigated the effect of the device on walking improvements, and foot and ankle function, in hemiplegic stroke patients. [Participants and Methods] We recruited 16 hemiplegic stroke patients w...

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Autores principales: Satoh, Yoshinao, Yamada, Takumi, Arai, Yasuhisa, Shimamura, Ryota, Hirosawa, Masaki, Yamakawa, Ryota, Takagi, Shota
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Publicado: The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7276778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.32.405
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author Satoh, Yoshinao
Yamada, Takumi
Arai, Yasuhisa
Shimamura, Ryota
Hirosawa, Masaki
Yamakawa, Ryota
Takagi, Shota
author_facet Satoh, Yoshinao
Yamada, Takumi
Arai, Yasuhisa
Shimamura, Ryota
Hirosawa, Masaki
Yamakawa, Ryota
Takagi, Shota
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description [Purpose] We evaluated the reliability of the measurement function of the Honda Walking Assist Device and investigated the effect of the device on walking improvements, and foot and ankle function, in hemiplegic stroke patients. [Participants and Methods] We recruited 16 hemiplegic stroke patients who performed 10-meter walk tests, twice without assistance and once with device assistance. Based on the rate of change of velocity, we divided the participants into two groups and compared the walking parameters, the toe grip strength, the cross tests, and the maximum step width. Two examiners assessed the 10-meter walk test results, and the authors calculated the intraclass correlation coefficients for walking speed, stride length, cadence, flexion, extension, and scissor angles. [Results] The intraclass correlation coefficients were greater than 0.70 for all the walking parameters we measured. The device increased hip joint movement but did not alter the maximum walking speed of the stroke patients. The patients in the group with a greater change in velocity displayed lower toe grip strength and decreased maximum step width and used orthoses more commonly. [Conclusion] The walking measurement function of the device was reliable. The immediate effect of the device in stroke patients may be influenced by the level of paralysis and the presence of an orthosis.
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spelling pubmed-72767782020-06-23 The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients Satoh, Yoshinao Yamada, Takumi Arai, Yasuhisa Shimamura, Ryota Hirosawa, Masaki Yamakawa, Ryota Takagi, Shota J Phys Ther Sci Original Article [Purpose] We evaluated the reliability of the measurement function of the Honda Walking Assist Device and investigated the effect of the device on walking improvements, and foot and ankle function, in hemiplegic stroke patients. [Participants and Methods] We recruited 16 hemiplegic stroke patients who performed 10-meter walk tests, twice without assistance and once with device assistance. Based on the rate of change of velocity, we divided the participants into two groups and compared the walking parameters, the toe grip strength, the cross tests, and the maximum step width. Two examiners assessed the 10-meter walk test results, and the authors calculated the intraclass correlation coefficients for walking speed, stride length, cadence, flexion, extension, and scissor angles. [Results] The intraclass correlation coefficients were greater than 0.70 for all the walking parameters we measured. The device increased hip joint movement but did not alter the maximum walking speed of the stroke patients. The patients in the group with a greater change in velocity displayed lower toe grip strength and decreased maximum step width and used orthoses more commonly. [Conclusion] The walking measurement function of the device was reliable. The immediate effect of the device in stroke patients may be influenced by the level of paralysis and the presence of an orthosis. The Society of Physical Therapy Science 2020-06-02 2020-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7276778/ /pubmed/32581434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.32.405 Text en 2020©by the Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Satoh, Yoshinao
Yamada, Takumi
Arai, Yasuhisa
Shimamura, Ryota
Hirosawa, Masaki
Yamakawa, Ryota
Takagi, Shota
The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title_full The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title_fullStr The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title_full_unstemmed The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title_short The immediate effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
title_sort immediate effect of the honda walking assist device on foot and ankle function in hemiplegic stroke patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7276778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32581434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/jpts.32.405
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