Δευτέρα 31 Ιουλίου 2017

Effects of interventions on normalizing step width during self-paced dual-belt treadmill walking with virtual reality, a randomised controlled trial

Publication date: October 2017
Source:Gait & Posture, Volume 58
Author(s): I.L.B. Oude Lansink, L. van Kouwenhove, P.U. Dijkstra, K. Postema, J.M. Hijmans
BackgroundStep width is increased during dual-belt treadmill walking, in self-paced mode with virtual reality. Generally a familiarization period is thought to be necessary to normalize step width.AimThe aim of this randomised study was to analyze the effects of two interventions on step width, to reduce the familiarization period.MethodsWe used the GRAIL (Gait Real-time Analysis Interactive Lab), a dual-belt treadmill with virtual reality in the self-paced mode. Thirty healthy young adults were randomly allocated to three groups and asked to walk at their preferred speed for 5min. In the first session, the control-group received no intervention, the ‘walk-on-the-line’-group was instructed to walk on a line, projected on the between-belt gap of the treadmill and the feedback-group received feedback about their current step width and were asked to reduce it. Interventions started after 1min and lasted 1min. During the second session, 7–10days later, no interventions were given.FindingsLinear mixed modeling showed that interventions did not have an effect on step width after the intervention period in session 1. Initial step width (second 30s) of session 1 was larger than initial step width of session 2. Step width normalized after 2min and variation in step width stabilized after 1min.InterpretationInterventions do not reduce step width after intervention period. A 2-min familiarization period is sufficient to normalize and stabilize step width, in healthy young adults, regardless of interventions. A standardized intervention to normalize step width is not necessary.



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