Postural control during sit-to stand and gait in stroke patients

Shih Wei Chou*, Alice M.K. Wong, Chau Peng Leong, Wei Shien Hong, Fuk Tan Tang, Tsong Hua Lin

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Objective: To investigate the relationship of sit-to-stand and gait performance in hemiplegic stroke patients. Design: A total of 40 chronic stroke patients with hemiplegia and 22 age-matched healthy subjects were included in this study. Data of a motion analysis system and three force platforms were collected in a rehabilitation unit of a medical center. Results: Laboratory sit-to-stand measurement and gait analysis were evaluated in both groups via three AMTI (Advanced Mechanical Technology Inc.) force platforms and a Vicon 370 system (six high-resolution cameras and one AMTI force plate), respectively. The sit-to-stand and gait parameters of hemiplegic patients were correlated significantly, especially in rising speed and the maximal vertical force of both legs during rising. Conclusions: Hemiplegic stroke patients, who could stand up within 4.5 sec or who had a maximal vertical force difference of less than 30% of body weight between both legs, had better gait performance than the others did.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)42-47
頁數6
期刊American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
82
發行號1
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出版狀態已出版 - 01 01 2003
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