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Whole Body Vibration Training Improves Walking Performance of Stroke Patients with Knee Hyperextension: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study

Journal

CNS & NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS-DRUG TARGETS
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages 1110-1115

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1871527315666151111124937

Keywords

Stroke; knee hyperextension; whole body vibration training; lower extremity function

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81171853, 81472163]
  2. Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation [BK2011850, BK20140917]
  3. Six Talents Peak Project of Jiangsu Province [N2011-WS-100]
  4. Fund of Jiangsu Province Health Development Project with Science and Education
  5. Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
  6. Jiangsu Provincial Special Program of Medical Science [BL2012029]
  7. Hundred Talents program
  8. Qing Lan Project of Nanjing Normal University

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Objective: To investigate the effect of 8-week whole body vibration training on gait performance and lower extremity function in stroke patients with knee hyperextension. Methods: Total 30 subjects with stroke were randomized into the control group (n=15) or the intervention group (n=15). The patients of intervention group were treated with whole body vibration while the control group was treated with placebo. The walking function, lower limb function and knee hyperextension times were assessed in this study. Gait performances were evaluated by 10-meter walk test. The knee hyperextension times was visually observed and counted. The lower limb function was evaluated by Fugl-Meyer motor assessment. Results: The times of the knee hyperextension of the intervention group was significantly decreased compared with control groups (P=0.000, d=1.749, 95% CI[2.915,7.285]). The walking function assessed by 10-meter test of intervention group was significantly improved compared with control group (P=0.001, d=1.345, 95% CI[1.896,6.704]). The performances of all the three tests were improved after training in both groups (P=0.000/P=0.000, d=1.500/d=1.952, 95%CI[3.309,9.891]/ 95%CI[5.549,12.45]; P=0.000/P=0.000, d=2.015/d=2.952, 95% CI[5.214,11.39]/95%CI[9.423, 15.98]; P=0.000/P=0.000, d=3.537/d=5.108, 95%CI[19.05,12.35]/95%CI[16.52,22.28]). Conclusion: The results suggest that 8 weeks whole body vibration training can reduce knee hyperextension and increase ambulatory speed in stroke patients.

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