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Auditory biofeedback in spastic diplegia

✍ Scribed by Mindy Kassover; Carolyn Tauber; Jan Au; Dr. James Pugh


Book ID
102392380
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
351 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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✦ Synopsis


Using a simple auditory feedback device that produces a continuous buzzing signal on heel contact, we studied the effects of augmented auditory biofeedback on the gait of four spastic diplegic children. The purpose of the biofeedback was to attempt to increase dorsiflexion at heel strike without causing other compensatory changes at the knee and hip, which might lead to crouch gait. We measured velocity, stride length, and thigh, knee, and ankle angles at the heel strike, midswing, and toe-off phases of gait. Four subjects, aged 5-8 years, were given a standard gait training program, supplemented with biofeedback two times per week in a clinical setting and 1 h daily in a home program over an 8-week period. Three computer video gait analyses of the sagittal plane were conducted without biofeedback in the pre-and posttraining conditions and twice with biofeedback over the course of treatment. We performed linear regression analysis of joint angles at heel strike, midswing, and toe-off as a function of days into the study for each patient. Angle-angle diagrams for a test subject before, during, and after treatment indicate changes toward a normal gait pattern with biofeedback. The linear regression analysis showed a statistically significant (p < 0.01) shift toward dorsiflexion at heel strike with repeated exposure to biofeedback. A compensatory crouch gait was not induced. The linear regression analyses for hip and knee angles were not statistically significant (p > 0.25), indicating a disassociation of movement among hip, knee, and ankle.


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