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KMID : 1146520130140010071
Journal of the Society of Stroke on Korean Medicine
2013 Volume.14 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.79
The effect of training using rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait of stroke patients
Park Kee-Eon

Lee In-Sung
Oh Jae-Gun
Lee Il-Suk
Choi San-Ho
Lee Sang-Kwan
Sung Kang-Keyng
Abstract
Objectives: The goal of this pilot study is to observe the change of stroke gait by auditory cue training.

Methods: An intracranial hemorrhage patient was trained for 4 weeks. For the 1st consecutive 6days(the 1st week), the patient was trained to walk with auditory cue, what was called auditory cue gait training condition. For the 2nd consecutive 6days(the 2nd week), the patient was trained to walk naturally without auditory cue, what was called free gait training condition. For the 3rd consecutive 6days(the 3rd week), the patient was trained to walk under auditory cue gait training condition. For the 4th consecutive 6days(the 4th week), the patient was trained to walk under free gait training condition. We analyzed the gait using a treadmill gait analysis system 3 hours after the 6th gait training.

Results: Auditory cue gait training showed effects on gait parameters, which were increasing walking velocity, step length, stride length, decreasing cadence, step time and stride time.

Conclusion: Auditory cue gait training improved gait parameters of a stroke patient.
KEYWORD
Rhythmic auditory stimulation, Stroke, Gait analysis
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