Journal of the Japanese Physical Therapy Association
Online ISSN : 2188-8361
Print ISSN : 1344-1272
ISSN-L : 1344-1272
Physical Therapy Japan Vol. 39 (2012) Abstracts
Plantar Flexor Training Improves Walking in People with Cerebral Palsy
Misako ISHIHARAYumi HIGUCHIChihiro DEHARA
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2013 年 16 巻 1 号 p. 39-

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Purpose: We examined our hypothesis that a 7-week program of plantar flexor training improves gait function, by using spatiotemporal and Center of pressure (COP) parameters. Subject: Three subjects with cerebral palsy (13.7 ± 5.4 years old), who are possible to serial walk 10 m or more, and understand oral instructions, were included in the study. Methods: We employed a single-subject ABA´ design consisting of a 7-week baseline phase, a 7-week intervention phase, and a 7-week post intervention phase. The subjects were given training 3 times a week during the intervention phase. Result: Two cases showed a significant improvement in the walking ability and the walking efficiency, one case showed a significant improvement in the walking efficiency. These results support our hypothesis. Conclusion: It is not easy to improve gait function by increasing the amount of the activity of the muscle for people with cerebral palsy who have not haven a normal movement pattern since their birth. However, the approach of the amount which has been a contraindication, is one of the important approaches for it to improve and maintain gait function.

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