Functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in post-stroke people: quantitative effects on step-to-step symmetry of gait using a wearable inertial sensor

Pau, Massimiliano
Formal Analysis
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Leban, Bruno
Software
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Porta, Micaela
Formal Analysis
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2021-01-01

Abstract

The main purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of foot drop stimulators (FDS) in individuals with stroke by means of spatio-temporal and step-to-step symmetry, harmonic ratio (HR), parameters obtained from trunk accelerations acquired using a wearable inertial sensor. Thirty-two patients (age: 56.84 ± 9.10 years; 68.8% male) underwent an instrumental gait analysis, performed using a wearable inertial sensor before and a day after the 10-session treatment (PRE and POST sessions). The treatment consisted of 10 sessions of 20 min of walking on a treadmill while using the FDS device. The spatio-temporal parameters and the HR in the anteroposterior (AP), vertical (V), and mediolateral (ML) directions were computed from trunk acceleration data. The results showed that time had a significant effect on the spatio-temporal parameters; in particular, a significant increase in gait speed was detected. Regarding the HRs, the HR in the ML direction was found to have significantly increased (+20%), while those in the AP and V directions decreased (approximately 13%). Even if further studies are necessary, from these results, the HR seems to provide additional information on gait patterns with respect to the traditional spatio-temporal parameters, advancing the assessment of the effects of FDS devices in stroke patients.
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https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/3/921
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internazionale
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foot drop stimulation; gait; symmetry; stroke; inertial measurement sensor
Schifino, Giulia; Cimolin, Veronica; Pau, Massimiliano; da Cunha, Maira Jaqueline; Leban, Bruno; Porta, Micaela; Galli, Manuela; Pagnussat, Aline Souz ...espandi
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