• 제목/요약/키워드: Overground walking speed

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보행속도에 따른 지면보행과 Treadmill 보행의 비교: 운동분석 및 에너지 소모 (The Comparison of Overground Walking and Treadmill Walking According to the Walking Speed: Motion Analysis and Energy Consumption)

  • 손량희;최희석;손종상;황성재;김영호
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.226-232
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    • 2009
  • In this study, treadmill walking and overground walking were compared at the same condition based on kinematics and energy expenditures(EE). In addition, we compared the actual energy expenditure and calculated EE by treadmill. The kinematics of treadmill and overground walking were very similar. The values at each joint were significantly different(P<0.05), but magnitude of the difference was generally less than 4$^{\circ}$. In the EE using cardiopulmonary exercise, EE of treadmill walking was significantly greater when measured on the overground. It seemed to be the increased stress during the gait by the continuous movement of the belt. As the velocity increased, there was significant difference between actual EE and calculated EE by treadmill due to EE curve increasing exponentially. Therefore the further study would be required to find the correlation of the two methods and calibrate the values from them.

점진적 체중지지와 보행속도 증가 훈련이 뇌졸중 환자의 보행에 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Gait Training of Progressive Increasing in Body Weight Support and Gait Speed on Stroke Patients)

  • 김성훈;최종덕
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of progressive body weight decrease combined with increasing level of overground walking speed training for patients with chronic stroke. Methods: Eighteen subjects with chronic stroke were composed of the control group (5% body weight support combined with increasing speed training) and the experimental group (progressive body weight decrease with increasing speed training); three sets, three times per week over a period of four weeks. Results: Significant differences in terms of comfortable gait speed (CGS) and the rate of change of CGS were observed between the control and experimental groups (p<0.05). However, no significant difference in the dynamic gait index was observed between the control and experimental groups (p>0.05). A significant difference in the 6 minute walking test (6MWT) was observed for the experimental group, and a significant difference in the rate of change for the 6MWT was observed between the control and experimental groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: The progressive body weight decrease combined with increasing in level of overground walking speed training may be a better and more effective method for community walking and reintegration.