masterThesis
Influência do biofeedback no treino de marcha de sujeitos hemiparéticos: ensaio clínico randomizado
Fecha
2011-02-24Registro en:
LIMA, Ana Carolina de Azevedo. Influência do biofeedback no treino de marcha de sujeitos
hemiparéticos: ensaio clínico randomizado. 2011. 74 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Movimento e Saúde) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Lima, Ana Carolina de Azevedo
Resumen
BACKGROUND: Treadmill training with partial body weight support (BWS) has shown
many benefits for patients after a stroke. But their findings are not well known when
combined with biofeedback. OBJETIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
immediate effects of biofeedback, visual and auditory, combined with treadmill training
with BWS on on walking functions of hemiplegic subjects. METHODS: We conducted a
clinical trial, randomized controlled trial with 30 subjects in the chronic stage of stroke,
underwent treadmill training with BWS (control), combined with visual biofeedback,
given by the monitor of the treadmill through the symbolic appearance of feet as the
subject gave the step; or auditory biofeedback, using a metronome with a frequency of
115% of the cadence of the individual. The subjects were evaluated by kinematics, and
the data obtained by the Motion Analysis System Qualisys. To assess differences
between groups and within each group after training was applied to ANOVA 3 x 2
repeated measures. RESULTS: There were no statistical differences between groups
in any variable spatio-temporal and angular motion, but within each group there was an
increase in walking speed and stride length after the training. The group of visual
biofeedback increased the stance period and reduced the swing period and reason of
symmetry, and the group auditory biofeedback reduced the double stance period. The
range of motion of the knee and ankle and the plantar flexion increased in the visual
biofeedback group. CONCLUSION: There are no differences between the immediate
effects of gait training on a treadmill with BWS performed with and without visual or
auditory biofeedback. However, the visual biofeedback can promote changes in a
larger number of variables spatiotemporal and angular gait