The Effect of Shoe Lift of the Paretic Limb on Gait Patterns in Hemiplegics

환측 신발 높이기가 편마비 환자의 보행 특성에 미치는 영향

  • Yoon, Jung-Gyu (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Kwangju Health College) ;
  • Park, Jeong-Mee (Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Man (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Seonam University)
  • 윤정규 (광주보건대학 물리치료과) ;
  • 박정미 (연세대학교 원주의과대학 재활의학교실) ;
  • 김종만 (서남대학교 물리치료학과)
  • Published : 2002.05.21

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of lift to the shoe of the affected limb on gait patterns in subjects with hemiplegia. The subjects of this study were 18 post-stroke hemiplegics. For the study, insole of the paretic side was lifted 10mm higher, and duration of static weight bearing, dynamic weight bearing and stance phase were measured from one cycle of the gait, before and after the lift application. For the measurement of carry-over effect of lift, we got data of those three items prior to and 3 weeks after lift application and 3 days after removal of the lift. Static weight bearing was significantly increased both just after and continuous application of lift for 3 weeks than before. Dynamic weight bearing was significantly decreased in heel contact and footflat phases only when just after application of the lift, without any change after 3 weeks application. In heel-off phase, dynamic weight bearing did not show any significant difference between before and just after application of lift whereas significantly decreased after 3 weeks application. Duration of stance phase was not changed among anytime of application. According to this study, lift applied to the shoe of the peretic limb was effective in inducing static weight bearing in the paretic limb, but did not significantly effect dynamic weight bearing on gait patterns. This study suggests that symmetry, induced by shoe lift applied to the paretic limb, could help correct abnormal posture that would be caused in standing and prevent development of abnormal muscle tone in subjects with hemiplegia caused by unilateral stroke.

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