THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS

Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a procedure that is increasingly accepted as part in the rehabilitation programme of stroke survivors. The effectivness of FES upon gait parameters (speed, stride length, energetic consumption) is generraly proven (different studies showing improvement in s...

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Main Authors: B. Ignat, Andreea Duca, V. Bohotin, M. Poboroniuc, C.D. Popescu
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Language:English
Published: Amaltea Medical Publishing House 2010-03-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Neurology
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Online Access:https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2010-Nr.1/RJN_2010_1_Art-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-09aa4f58a422445691a6b27bf20138392020-11-25T03:49:29ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Neurology1843-81482069-60942010-03-0191212710.37897/RJN.2010.1.4THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORSB. Ignat0Andreea Duca1V. Bohotin2M. Poboroniuc3C.D. Popescu4“Gr. T. Popa“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; Rehabilitation Hospital, Iasi, Romania“Gr. T. Popa“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania“Gr. T. Popa“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; Rehabilitation Hospital, Iasi, Romania“Gh. Asaki” Technical University, Iasi, Romania“Gr. T. Popa“ University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania; Rehabilitation Hospital, Iasi, RomaniaFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) is a procedure that is increasingly accepted as part in the rehabilitation programme of stroke survivors. The effectivness of FES upon gait parameters (speed, stride length, energetic consumption) is generraly proven (different studies showing improvement in some or in all parameters) for training programmes of 2 weeks to 2 months or more. We have investigated the effectiveness of a short programme (6 days) of peroneal nerve stimmulation with an ODFS2 device. Stimulation was synchronised with the swing phase of gait. 15 chronic stroke survivors (average time from stroke 13 months, SD=8.21) have been training for 30-45 minutes each day, 6 days. Speed, stride length and physiological cost index have been measured over a 25 m straight course, with and without the use of FES. Increase in speed, stride length and a decrease of effort (physiological cost index, PCI) were recorded after 6 days, both for normal gait and for the FES enhanced gait, but statistical significance was not reached for normal gait PCI. There was a significant supplementary increase in speed for FES gait compared to normal gait. No changes were recorded in spasticity (Ashworth scale), voluntary movement (Brunnstromm scale), independence (Barthel index). We concluded that even short time use of FES training can be beneficial to stroke patients. https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2010-Nr.1/RJN_2010_1_Art-04.pdffunctional electrical stimulationperoneal nerve stimmulationstroke survivorsodfsspeed
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author B. Ignat
Andreea Duca
V. Bohotin
M. Poboroniuc
C.D. Popescu
spellingShingle B. Ignat
Andreea Duca
V. Bohotin
M. Poboroniuc
C.D. Popescu
THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
Romanian Journal of Neurology
functional electrical stimulation
peroneal nerve stimmulation
stroke survivors
odfs
speed
author_facet B. Ignat
Andreea Duca
V. Bohotin
M. Poboroniuc
C.D. Popescu
author_sort B. Ignat
title THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
title_short THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
title_full THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF A SHORT FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TRAINING PROGRAMME ON GAIT PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC STROKE SURVIVORS
title_sort effect of a short functional electrical stimulation training programme on gait parameters in chronic stroke survivors
publisher Amaltea Medical Publishing House
series Romanian Journal of Neurology
issn 1843-8148
2069-6094
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a procedure that is increasingly accepted as part in the rehabilitation programme of stroke survivors. The effectivness of FES upon gait parameters (speed, stride length, energetic consumption) is generraly proven (different studies showing improvement in some or in all parameters) for training programmes of 2 weeks to 2 months or more. We have investigated the effectiveness of a short programme (6 days) of peroneal nerve stimmulation with an ODFS2 device. Stimulation was synchronised with the swing phase of gait. 15 chronic stroke survivors (average time from stroke 13 months, SD=8.21) have been training for 30-45 minutes each day, 6 days. Speed, stride length and physiological cost index have been measured over a 25 m straight course, with and without the use of FES. Increase in speed, stride length and a decrease of effort (physiological cost index, PCI) were recorded after 6 days, both for normal gait and for the FES enhanced gait, but statistical significance was not reached for normal gait PCI. There was a significant supplementary increase in speed for FES gait compared to normal gait. No changes were recorded in spasticity (Ashworth scale), voluntary movement (Brunnstromm scale), independence (Barthel index). We concluded that even short time use of FES training can be beneficial to stroke patients.
topic functional electrical stimulation
peroneal nerve stimmulation
stroke survivors
odfs
speed
url https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2010-Nr.1/RJN_2010_1_Art-04.pdf
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