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Comparison of the impact of a single session of isokinetic or isotonic muscle stretch on gait in patients with spastic hemiparesis

V Maynard

Faculty of Health and Social Work, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK

A MO Bakheit

Peninsula Medical School and Plymouth Primary Care Trust, Plymouth, UK

S Shaw

School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK

Objective: To establish if isokinetic and isotonic muscle stretch (with or without weight-bearing) of the ankle plantar flexors improves gait in hemiplegic patients. A further aim was to compare the effectiveness of these treatment methods.

Design: A randomized, parallel group prospective study.

Setting: A stroke rehabilitation unit.

Subjects: Ambulatory hemiparetic stroke patients with mild to moderately severe muscle hypertonia of the lower limb and a group of healthy control subjects.

Intervention: Subjects were randomized to receive a single 20-min session of isokinetic muscle stretch or isotonic muscle stretch with or without weight-bearing.

Outcome measures: Selected kinematic, kinetic and spatio-temporal gait parameters were measured at baseline, immediately after the muscle stretch and 24 h later.

Results: Sixty-six patients and 21 healthy control subjects were recruited and completed the study. There were statistically significant differences between the patient groups and the healthy subjects on most of the gait parameters studied. However, the differences between the patient groups or between the three measurements over time for each type of muscle stretch did not reach statistical significance.

Conclusions: A single session of isokinetic or isotonic muscle stretch (with or without weight-bearing) of the ankle plantar flexors has no clinically observable effect on the gait of hemiplegic stroke patients.

Clinical Rehabilitation, Vol. 19, No. 2, 146-154 (2005)
DOI: 10.1191/0269215505cr853oa


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