The effects of different frequencies of rhythmic acoustic stimulation on gait stability in healthy elderly individuals: a pilot study

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Roberta Minino
Emahnuel Troisi Lopez
Pierpaolo Sorrentino
Rosaria Rucco
Anna Lardone
Matteo Pesoli
Domenico Tafuri
Laura Mandolesi
Giuseppe Sorrentino
Marianna Liparoti
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[1] University of Naples “Parthenope”,Department of Motor Sciences and Wellness
[2] Aix-Marseille University,Institut de Neuroscience des Systemès
[3] CNR,Institute of Applied Sciences and Intelligent Systems
[4] University of Rome “Sapienza”,Department of Social and Developmental Psychology
[5] University of Naples Federico II,Department of Humanities Studies
[6] Institute for Diagnosis and Care,undefined
[7] Hermitage Capodimonte,undefined
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The efficacy of rhythmic acoustic stimulation (RAS) to improve gait and balance in healthy elderly individuals is controversial. Our aim was to investigate, through 3D gait analysis, the effect of different types of RAS (fixed frequency and based on subject-specific cadence), using conventional gait parameters and the trunk displacement as readouts. Walking at a fixed frequency of 80 bpm, the subjects showed extended duration of gait cycle and increased gait variability while the same individuals, walking at a fixed frequency of 120 bpm, showed reduced trunk sway and gait cycle duration. With regard to the RAS at subject-specific frequencies, walking at 90% of the subject-specific average cadence did not significantly modify the gait parameters, except for the speed, which was reduced. In contrast, walking at 100% and 110% of the mean cadence caused increased stride length and a slight reduction of temporal parameters and trunk sway. In conclusion, this pilot study shows that using RAS at fixed frequencies might be an inappropriate strategy, as it is not adjusted to individual gait characteristics. On the other hand, RAS frequencies equal to or slightly higher than each subject's natural cadence seem to be beneficial for gait and stability.
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