Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3450695 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ford MP, Malone LA, Nyikos I, Yelisetty R, Bickel CS. Gait training with progressive external auditory cueing in persons with Parkinson's disease.ObjectiveTo investigate the progressively increasing external auditory cues during mobility training with persons with Parkinson's disease (PD).DesignExperimental.SettingGeneral community.ParticipantsConvenience sample of persons with PD (N=12) who walked independently.InterventionsGait training to external auditory cues was based on a participant's comfortable walking pace. Training external auditory cues rates were increased if patients were able to maintain or increase stride length with increasing external auditory cues rate. Movement synchronization was not monitored during training. Participants trained for 30min/session, 3 sessions/wk, for 8 weeks.Main Outcome MeasuresWalking velocity, stride length, and cadence.ResultsParticipants trained at a mean maximal rate of 157bpm. They showed a significant (P<.01) increase in walking velocity, stride length, and cadence after 8 weeks of training.ConclusionsWalking velocity, stride length, and cadence can significantly improve when community-dwelling persons with PD participate in progressive mobility training.

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