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Changes in gait patterns induced by rhythmic auditory stimulation for adolescents with acquired brain injury

Title
Changes in gait patterns induced by rhythmic auditory stimulation for adolescents with acquired brain injury
Authors
Kim, Soo JiShin, Yoon-KyumYoo, Ga EulChong, Hyun JuCho, Sung-Rae|NY Acad Sci
Ewha Authors
정현주김수지
SCOPUS Author ID
정현주scopus; 김수지scopus
Issue Date
2016
Journal Title
ANNALS REPORTS, VOL 1385
ISSN
0077-8923JCR Link
Citation
ANNALS REPORTS, VOL 1385 vol. 1385, pp. 53 - 62
Keywords
rhythmic auditory stimulationgaitrehabilitationbrain injury
Publisher
BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article

Book Chapter
Abstract
The effects of rhythmic auditory stimulation (RAS) on gait in adolescents with acquired brain injury (ABI) were investigated. A total of 14 adolescents with ABI were initially recruited, and 12 were included in the final analysis (n = 6 each). They were randomly assigned to the experimental (RAS) or the control (conventional gait training) groups. The experimental group received gait training with RAS three times a week for 4 weeks. For both groups, spatiotemporal parameters and kinematic data, such as dynamic motions of joints on three-dimensional planes during a gait cycle and the range of motion in each joint, were collected. Significant group differences in pre-post changes were observed in cadence, walking velocity, and step time, indicating that there were greater improvements in those parameters in the RAS group compared with the control group. Significant increases in hip and knee motions in the sagittal plane were also observed in the RAS group. The changes in kinematic data significantly differed between groups, particularly from terminal stance to mid-swing phase. An increase of both spatiotemporal parameters and corresponding kinematic changes of hip and knee joints after RAS protocol indicates that the use of rhythmic cueing may change gait patterns in adolescents with ABI.
DOI
10.1111/nyas.13294
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