Body weight supported treadmill and overground training in a patient post cerebrovascular accident

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Miller, EW [1 ]
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[1] Univ Indianapolis, Krannert Sch Phys Therapy, Indianapolis, IN 46227 USA
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body weight support; stroke; partial weight bearing; treadmill; overground; ambulation;
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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This study was designed to consider the feasibility and effectiveness of combined body weight support (BWS) treadmill and overground training for a 71-year-old woman 19 months post left embolic middle cerebral artery stroke. The study used a modified single subject withdrawal design (ABAA). Initial baseline performance (A1) was established using a set of functional assessment tools for balance, mobility and gait. Intervention (B) was introduced and removed, and a second baseline performance (A2) was recorded. After a one-month delay, final baseline performance was established. During intervention, the participant was involved in combined BWS training three times/week for eight weeks. Single subject analyses and pre/posttest analyses were conducted. Results revealed that 17 of 20 indicators (85%) showed improved functional performance. Eight of nine indicators (89%c) showed improved or maintained functional performance one-month post intervention. Combined BWS training was feasible and effective in improving and maintaining functional performance in this participant.
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