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Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability
The aim of the study was to define the effect of different short-term metro-rhythmic stimulations on the time and spatial parameters of gait. The secondary goal was to test whether prior instructions on how to respond to stimulations played a significant role in the stimulation by sound stimuli. Exp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915596/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33561987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020174 |
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author | Nowakowska-Lipiec, Katarzyna Michnik, Robert Niedzwiedź, Sandra Mańka, Anna Twardawa, Patrycja Turner, Bruce Romaniszyn-Kania, Patrycja Danecka, Aneta Mitas, Andrzej W. |
author_facet | Nowakowska-Lipiec, Katarzyna Michnik, Robert Niedzwiedź, Sandra Mańka, Anna Twardawa, Patrycja Turner, Bruce Romaniszyn-Kania, Patrycja Danecka, Aneta Mitas, Andrzej W. |
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description | The aim of the study was to define the effect of different short-term metro-rhythmic stimulations on the time and spatial parameters of gait. The secondary goal was to test whether prior instructions on how to respond to stimulations played a significant role in the stimulation by sound stimuli. Experimental tests of gait were conducted on a group of 36 healthy participants: group 1—subjects who were not informed how to react after hearing sound stimuli, group 2—subjects who received a clear instruction before the test to adjust the frequency of taking steps to the rhythm of the music. The gait research was carried out on a Zebris FDM-S (zebris Medical Gmbh, Isny, Germany) treadmill for various sound stimuli (arrhythmic stimulus, rhythmic stimuli at different rate). It was shown that a short-term influence of metro-rhythmic stimulations changes the time and spatial parameters of gait, i.e., gait frequency, length and duration of the gait cycle. The greatest impact on the modification of the time–space parameters of walking is exerted by rhythmic stimuli at a pace different from the frequency of gait at a preferred velocity. Providing information on how to respond to sounds heard may be important in gait therapy with RAS (rhythmic auditory stimulation). |
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spelling | pubmed-79155962021-03-01 Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability Nowakowska-Lipiec, Katarzyna Michnik, Robert Niedzwiedź, Sandra Mańka, Anna Twardawa, Patrycja Turner, Bruce Romaniszyn-Kania, Patrycja Danecka, Aneta Mitas, Andrzej W. Healthcare (Basel) Article The aim of the study was to define the effect of different short-term metro-rhythmic stimulations on the time and spatial parameters of gait. The secondary goal was to test whether prior instructions on how to respond to stimulations played a significant role in the stimulation by sound stimuli. Experimental tests of gait were conducted on a group of 36 healthy participants: group 1—subjects who were not informed how to react after hearing sound stimuli, group 2—subjects who received a clear instruction before the test to adjust the frequency of taking steps to the rhythm of the music. The gait research was carried out on a Zebris FDM-S (zebris Medical Gmbh, Isny, Germany) treadmill for various sound stimuli (arrhythmic stimulus, rhythmic stimuli at different rate). It was shown that a short-term influence of metro-rhythmic stimulations changes the time and spatial parameters of gait, i.e., gait frequency, length and duration of the gait cycle. The greatest impact on the modification of the time–space parameters of walking is exerted by rhythmic stimuli at a pace different from the frequency of gait at a preferred velocity. Providing information on how to respond to sounds heard may be important in gait therapy with RAS (rhythmic auditory stimulation). MDPI 2021-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7915596/ /pubmed/33561987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020174 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nowakowska-Lipiec, Katarzyna Michnik, Robert Niedzwiedź, Sandra Mańka, Anna Twardawa, Patrycja Turner, Bruce Romaniszyn-Kania, Patrycja Danecka, Aneta Mitas, Andrzej W. Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title | Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title_full | Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title_fullStr | Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title_short | Effect of Short-Term Metro-Rhythmic Stimulations on Gait Variability |
title_sort | effect of short-term metro-rhythmic stimulations on gait variability |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915596/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33561987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9020174 |
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