Journal article
Feasibility of using foot–ground clearance biofeedback training in treadmill walking for post-stroke gait rehabilitation
H Nagano, CM Said, L James, RK Begg
Brain Sciences | MDPI | Published : 2020
Open access
Abstract
Hemiplegic stroke often impairs gait and increases falls risk during rehabilitation. Tripping is the leading cause of falls, but the risk can be reduced by increasing vertical swing foot clearance, particularly at the mid-swing phase event, minimum foot clearance (MFC). Based on previous reports, real-time biofeedback training may increase MFC. Six post-stroke individuals undertook eight biofeedback training sessions over a month, in which an infrared marker attached to the front part of the shoe was tracked in real-time, showing vertical swing foot motion on a monitor installed in front of the subject during treadmill walking. A target increased MFC range was determined, and participants we..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The project was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project grant (Approval number GNT1105800).