Τρίτη 21 Φεβρουαρίου 2017

Transfer effects of step training on stepping performance in untrained directions in older adults: A randomised controlled trial

Publication date: Available online 21 February 2017
Source:Gait & Posture
Author(s): Yoshiro Okubo, Jasmine Menant, Manasa Udyavar, Matthew A Brodie, Benjamin K Barry, Stephen R Lord, Daina Sturnieks
BackgroundAlthough step training improves the ability of quick stepping, some home-based step training systems train limited stepping directions and may cause harm by reducing stepping performance in untrained directions. This study examines the possible transfer effects of step training on stepping performance in untrained directions in older people.MethodsFifty four older adults were randomized into: forward step training (FT); lateral plus forward step training (FLT); or no training (NT) groups. FT and FLT participants undertook a 15-minute training session involving 200 step repetitions. Prior to and post training, choice stepping reaction time and stepping kinematics in untrained, diagonal and lateral directions were assessed.ResultsSignificant interactions of group and time (pre/post-assessment) were evident for the first step after training indicating negative (delayed response time) and positive (faster peak stepping speed) transfer effects in the diagonal direction in the FT group. However, when the second to the fifth steps after training were included in the analysis, there were no significant interactions of group and time for measures in the diagonal stepping direction.ConclusionsStep training only in the forward direction improved stepping speed but may acutely slow response times in the untrained diagonal direction. However, this acute effect appears to dissipate after a few repeated step trials. Step training in both forward and lateral directions appears to induce no negative transfer effects in diagonal stepping. These findings suggest home-based step training systems present low risk of harm through negative transfer effects in untrained stepping directions.Trial registration: ANZCTR 369066.



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