Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: Changes in the kinematics and physiological cost of overground walking
M. Ladouceur et H. Barbeau, Functional electrical stimulation-assisted walking for persons with incomplete spinal injuries: Changes in the kinematics and physiological cost of overground walking, SC J RE MED, 32(2), 2000, pp. 72-79
This study was conducted to investigate the change in the kinematics and ph
ysiological cost of walking that occurs during training with functional ele
ctrical stimulation (FES)assisted walking in persons with incomplete injuri
es, The main effect of FES-assisted walking was to change hip excursion and
ankle dorsiflexion during swing and at foot contact, whereas training with
FES-assisted walking changed the spatio-temporal parameters of walking (wa
lking speed, cycle length and frequency as well as time in stance). The use
of FES-assisted walking does not change the walking speed achieved during
a 5-minute trial nor the physiological cost of walking but when combined wi
th walking training, eight of the nine participants improved either their p
hysiological cost index or their walking speed. It is concluded that FES-as
sisted walking changes the joint angular kinematic pattern of walking, but
training is necessary to integrate these changes into functional gains.