The impact of walking speed on the effects of functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis. (17th August 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- The impact of walking speed on the effects of functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis. (17th August 2016)
- Main Title:
- The impact of walking speed on the effects of functional electrical stimulation for foot drop in people with multiple sclerosis
- Authors:
- Miller, L.
Rafferty, D.
Paul, L.
Mattison, P. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose : Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is effective in assisting people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) with gait. Previous studies have investigated the effects of FES in pwMS with slow self-selected walking speeds (SSWS). This study reports on the effect of the Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator (ODFS) on the speed and oxygen (O2 ) cost of gait in pwMS walking at a range of SSWS. Methods : Twenty pwMS (mean age 50.4 ± 7.3 years) currently using FES walked at their SSWS for 5 min with and without FES. O2 cost of gait was measured using a gas analysis system, and gait speed was calculated. Data were analysed for all participants, and comparisons were made between those with a SSWS < and >0.8 m/s (walking speed required for community ambulation). Results : Significant improvements in the speed and O2 cost of gait were seen using FES in the group with SSWS <0.8 m/s ( n = 11, p = 0.005). When participants' SSWS >0.8 m/s, no difference in gait speed was noted, and a significant increase in O2 cost of gait using FES ( n = 9, p = 0.004) was noted. Conclusion : FES has a different effect on the speed and O2 cost of gait dependent on the SSWS of pwMS. This requires further investigation. Implications for Rehabilitation: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) used for foot drop is effective in improving the speed and oxygen cost of walking in pwMS walking at SSWS <0.8 m/s. FES does not seem to have a beneficial effect on the speed and oxygen cost of walking inAbstract: Purpose : Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is effective in assisting people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) with gait. Previous studies have investigated the effects of FES in pwMS with slow self-selected walking speeds (SSWS). This study reports on the effect of the Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator (ODFS) on the speed and oxygen (O2 ) cost of gait in pwMS walking at a range of SSWS. Methods : Twenty pwMS (mean age 50.4 ± 7.3 years) currently using FES walked at their SSWS for 5 min with and without FES. O2 cost of gait was measured using a gas analysis system, and gait speed was calculated. Data were analysed for all participants, and comparisons were made between those with a SSWS < and >0.8 m/s (walking speed required for community ambulation). Results : Significant improvements in the speed and O2 cost of gait were seen using FES in the group with SSWS <0.8 m/s ( n = 11, p = 0.005). When participants' SSWS >0.8 m/s, no difference in gait speed was noted, and a significant increase in O2 cost of gait using FES ( n = 9, p = 0.004) was noted. Conclusion : FES has a different effect on the speed and O2 cost of gait dependent on the SSWS of pwMS. This requires further investigation. Implications for Rehabilitation: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) used for foot drop is effective in improving the speed and oxygen cost of walking in pwMS walking at SSWS <0.8 m/s. FES does not seem to have a beneficial effect on the speed and oxygen cost of walking in pwMS walking at SSWS >0.8 m/s. Further research is needed to understand the possible mechanisms involved so that FES for foot drop can be efficiently prescribed. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Disability and rehabilitation. Volume 11:Number 6(2016:Nov.)
- Journal:
- Disability and rehabilitation
- Issue:
- Volume 11:Number 6(2016:Nov.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 11, Issue 6 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 11
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0011-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 478
- Page End:
- 483
- Publication Date:
- 2016-08-17
- Subjects:
- Functional electrical stimulation -- gait speed -- walking
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17483107.asp ↗ - DOI:
- 10.3109/17483107.2015.1027296 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1748-3107
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