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[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to confirm the effects of both conventional overground gait training (CGT. and a gait trainer with partial body weight support (GTBWS. on spatiotemporal gait parameters of patients with hemiparesis following chronic stroke. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty stroke patients were alternately assigned to one of two treatment groups, and both groups underwent CGT and GTBWS. [Results] The functional ambulation classification on the affected side improved significantly in the CGT and GTBWS groups. Walking speed also improved significantly in both groups. [Conclusion] These results suggest that the GTBWS in company with CGT may be, in part, an effective method of gait training for restoring gait ability in patients after a stroke.
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Park, B. S., Kim, M. Y., Lee, L. K., Yang, S. M., Lee, W. D., Noh, J. W., … Kim, J. (2015). Effects of conventional overground gait training and a gait trainer with partial body weight support on spatiotemporal gait parameters of patients after stroke. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 27(5), 1603–1607. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.27.1603
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