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Effects of treadmill grade and speed on medial gastrocnemius muscle activity in chronic stroke patients
Roghayeh Mohammadi , Saeed Talebian , Samaneh Aliabadi , Saeed Yekaninejad , Mohammad reza Hadian
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Introduction: Plantarflexor muscles produce propulsive force in the second half of stance phase deficient motor output from these muscles would lead to inadequate propulsion at push off phase of gait following stroke. It is important to develop strategies to improve plantarflexor output. This study examined the effects of walking on a treadmill at varying gradients and speeds on medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscle activation in stroke survivors. Materials and Methods: Nineteen stroke survivors (13M/6F: average age 55.37±7.54 years body mass index 29.10±4.52kg/m2) participated in the study. Participants walked  on  a  standard  treadmill  at  three  different positive inclines (0°, 3°, and 6°)  and speeds (self-selected, self-selected+20%, self-selected+40%). The electromyographic activity of MG recorded at push off phase of the gait. Results: A linear mixed model regression analysis was used to analysis. The paretic MG muscle activity increased at faster speeds irrespective of incline (p
Keywords: Stroke, Electromyography, Exercise Test, Gait, Mobility Limitation
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2016/01/21 | Accepted: 2016/09/25 | Published: 2017/01/2


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