Effect of ankle-foot orthosis on gait velocity and cadence of stroke patients: A systematic review

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[Purpose] The aim of the present study was to analyze the effect of an ankle-foot orthosis on gait variables (velocity and cadence) of stroke patients. To do this, a systematic review was conducted of four databases. [Subjects and Methods] The papers identified were evaluated based on the following inclusion criteria: 1) design: controlled, clinical trial; 2) population: stroke patients; 3) intervention: analysis of spatiotemporal variables of gait with an ankle-foot orthosis; 4) control group with different intervention or no intervention; and 5) outcome: improvement in gait velocity or cadence. [Results] Thirteen controlled trials addressing the effect of an ankle-foot orthosis on gait variables of stroke patients were found. They exhibited methodological quality of 3 or more points on the PEDro scale. [Conclusion] While the findings suggest the benefits of an AFO regarding gait velocity, the impact of this type of orthosis on cadence remains inconclusive. Thus, there is a need for further well-designed randomized, controlled, clinical trials to establish better scientific evidence for the effects of AFO usage on gait variables of stroke patients. © 2013 The Society of Physical Therapy Science.

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Ferreira, L. A. B., Neto, H. P., Grecco, L. A. C., Christovão, T. C. L., Duarte, N. A. C., Lazzari, R. D., … Oliveira, C. S. (2013). Effect of ankle-foot orthosis on gait velocity and cadence of stroke patients: A systematic review. Journal of Physical Therapy Science. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.25.1503

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