Effects of Aquatic Pole Walking on the Reduction of Spastic Hypertonia in a Patient with Hemiplegia: A Case Study

H. Obata, Tetsuya Ogawa, Motonori Hoshino, C. Fukusaki, Yohei Masugi, H. Kobayashi, H. Yano, K. Nakazawa
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Here we report an acute effect of aquatic pole walking (PW) training intervention on a 64-year-old male patient with chronic hemiparesis and symptoms of spasticity in the right lower limb. A comparison of over ground walking before and after 20 minutes of aquatic PW training revealed a significant improvement in gait performance. As a main result, the average speed of walking after the intervention was 0.16 m/s after the intervention as compared to 0.04 m/s in the initial condition. The time taken for each stride cycle was drastically decreased, mainly due to shortening of the stance time. Underlying the improved gait performance was the emergence of functional muscle activity in the paralyzed and spastic leg muscles. The result observed in this patient should be further tested among a large population of patients presenting similar symptoms. Moreover, the basic mechanisms underlying aquatic PW intervention should be further elucidated.
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水柱行走对偏瘫患者痉挛性高张力减轻的影响:一个案例研究
在此,我们报告了一名64岁男性慢性偏瘫和右下肢痉挛症状患者进行水柱行走(PW)训练干预的急性效果。在水上PW训练前后20分钟的地面行走比较显示步态表现有显著改善。主要结果是干预后的平均步行速度为0.16 m/s,而干预前的平均步行速度为0.04 m/s。每个步幅周期所花费的时间大大减少,主要是由于缩短了站姿时间。步态表现改善的基础是瘫痪和痉挛腿部肌肉出现功能性肌肉活动。在该患者中观察到的结果应在出现类似症状的大量患者中进一步检验。此外,水生PW干预的基本机制有待进一步阐明。
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