1.Comparison of anterior and posterior walkers with respect to gait parameters and energy expenditure of children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy.
Eun Sook PARK ; Chang Il PARK ; Jong Youn KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 2001;42(2):180-184
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			The purpose of this study was to compare gait pattern and energy consumption in  children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, when using anterior and posterior  walkers, and to determine which walker should be recommended as a walking aid  for these children. Ten spastic diplegic cerebral palsied children, of average  age 9 years, were enrolled in this study. Before assessment, they had all received a practice period of 1-month to familiarize themselves with both types  of walker. Gait characteristics were evaluated by computer-based kinematic gait  analysis using Vicon 370 Motion Analysis, and energy expenditure was determined  by KBI-C while they were using the walkers. The oxygen consumption rate was  significantly lower whilst using the posterior walker, as was the oxygen cost.  Walking velocity and cadence on gait analysis showed no significant difference  between the walker types. However, step length, single support time and double  support time were significantly different for the two walkers. Flexion angles of  the trunk, hip and knee were lower using a posterior walker. Gait analysis data  and oxygen consumption measurements indicated that the posterior walker has more advantages in terms of upright positioning and energy conservation than the  anterior walker.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Biomechanics
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		                        			Cerebral Palsy/rehabilitation*
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		                        			Cerebral Palsy/physiopathology*
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		                        			Cerebral Palsy/complications
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		                        			Child
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		                        			Comparative Study
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		                        			Energy Metabolism*
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		                        			Equipment Design
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Gait*
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		                        			Human
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Paraplegia/rehabilitation*
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		                        			Paraplegia/physiopathology*
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		                        			Paraplegia/complications
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		                        			Walkers/standards*
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            
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