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Dynamic stability in stroke walking: the influence of speed

The dynamic stability (DE) is an important indicator of the quality of life, because it indicates lower balance during walking and is related to the fall risk. The walk stability is a critical issue for stroke individuals. The aim of this study was to compare the DE of walking at different speeds in healthy and stroke patients. The study included seven stroke and ten healthy individuals. 4 cameras (50Hz) were used to identify the heel-strike and push-off moments and, subsequently calculate the DE. To compare the DE among speeds and groups, an Anova two-way with repeated measures was used. The results suggest that at higher walking speeds, there was an increase in stability for both groups, indicating that the walking speeds have influence on stability. Therefore, it becomes important in stroke individuals during the rehabilitation process, the stimulus to increase walking speed, in order to make it more stable and with less risk of falls.

Walking speed; Hemiparetic gait; Stroke; Dynamic balance


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