articleJournal of Rehabilitation MedicineJun 18, 2020GOLD OA

Walking After Stroke. Measurement and Recovery Over the First 3 Months

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Abstract

Sixty surviving patients had their walking ability and speed assessed regularly over the first 3 months after an acute stroke. Sixty-four matched controls were studied to allow categorisation of speed as 'slow' or 'normal'. Fourteen patients never had any significant loss of walking speed; fifteen patients never recovered the ability to walk and one patient remained dependent upon verbal support. Of the 30 showing significant recovery, only 10 regained normal speed, and 8 remained dependent upon a physical aid at 3 months. Plotting individual recovery curves of walking speed over time showed the wide range of change which may be expected. It is argued that timing of gait over 10 metres is a valid reliable…

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Keywords
  • Preferred walking speed
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Stroke (engine)
  • Gait
  • Medicine
  • Physical therapy
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