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Outcomes following kinesthetic feedback for gait training in a direct access environment: a case report on social wellness in relation to gait impairment
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Outcomes following kinesthetic feedback for gait training in a direct access environment: a case report on social wellness in relation to gait impairment

Jessica Blievernicht, Kate Sullivan and Mark R Erickson
Physiotherapy theory and practice, Vol.28(4), pp.326-332
05-2012
PMID: 22007684

Abstract

Awareness Biomechanical Phenomena Electromyography Feedback, Sensory Female Gait Gait Disorders, Neurologic - diagnosis Gait Disorders, Neurologic - physiopathology Gait Disorders, Neurologic - psychology Gait Disorders, Neurologic - rehabilitation Humans Kinesthesis Learning Lower Extremity - physiopathology Physical Therapy Modalities Recovery of Function Self Concept Social Behavior Time Factors Treatment Outcome Video Recording Walking Young Adult
The purpose of this case report was to describe the outcomes following the use of kinesthetic feedback as a primary intervention strategy for gait training. The plan of care for this 22-year-old female addressed the patient's social wellness goal of "walking more normally," using motor learning principles. At initial examination, the patient demonstrated asymmetries for gait kinematics between the left and right lower extremity (analyzed using video motion analysis), pattern of force distribution at the foot, and activation of specific lower extremity muscles (as measured by surface electromyography). Interventions for this patient consisted of neuromuscular and body awareness training, with an emphasis on kinesthetic feedback. Weekly sessions lasted 30-60 minutes over 4 weeks. The patient was prescribed a home program of walking 30-60 minutes three times/week at a comfortable pace while concentrating on gait correction through kinesthetic awareness of specific deviations. Following intervention, the patient's gait improved across all objective measures. She reported receiving positive comments from others regarding improved gait and a twofold increase in her walking confidence. Outcomes support a broadened scope of practice that incorporates previously unreported integration of a patient's social wellness goals into patient management.

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