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Rhythmic auditory cueing to improve walking in patients with neurological conditions other than Parkinson's disease-what is the evidence

机译:有节奏的听觉提示可改善患有帕金森氏病以外的神经系统疾病患者的行走-有什么证据

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Purpose: To investigate whether synchronising over-ground walking to rhythmic auditory cues improves temporal and spatial gait measures in adults with neurological clinical conditions other than Parkinson's disease. Method: A search was performed in June 2011 using the computerised databases AGELINE, AMED, AMI, CINAHL, Current Contents, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and PUBMED, and extended using hand-searching of relevant journals and article reference lists. Methodological quality was independently assessed by two reviewers. A best evidence synthesis was applied to rate levels of evidence. Results: Fourteen studies, four of which were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), met the inclusion criteria. Patient groups included those with stroke (six studies); Huntington's disease and spinal cord injury (two studies each); traumatic brain injury, dementia, multiple sclerosis and normal pressure hydrocephalus (one study each). The best evidence synthesis found moderate evidence of improved velocity and stride length of people with stroke following gait training with rhythmic music. Insufficient evidence was found for other included neurological disorders due to low study numbers and poor methodological quality of some studies. Conclusion: Synchronising walking to rhythmic auditory cues can result in short-term improvement in gait measures of people with stroke. Further high quality studies are needed before recommendations for clinical practice can be made. Implications for Rehabilitation Gait training using synchronisation of walking to rhythmic auditory cues may improve stride length and velocity in people with stroke. Further research is needed before recommendations regarding the use of rhythmic auditory cueing for patients with neurological disorders other than Parkinson's disease can be made.
机译:目的:研究在患有帕金森氏病以外的神经系统临床疾病的成年人中,同步地面行走与有节奏的听觉提示是否能改善时空步态。方法:2011年6月使用计算机数据库AGELINE,AMED,AMI,CINAHL,Current Contents,EMBASE,MEDLINE,PsycINFO和PUBMED进行了搜索,并通过手动搜索相关期刊和文章参考清单进行了扩展。方法学质量由两名评价者独立评估。最佳证据综合应用于证据等级。结果:14项研究符合纳入标准,其中4项是随机对照试验(RCT)。患者组包括中风患者(6项研究);亨廷顿氏病和脊髓损伤(各两项研究);外伤性脑损伤,痴呆,多发性硬化症和正常压力脑积水(每个研究一项)。最好的证据综合发现,在有节奏的音乐步态训练后,中度证据可改善卒中患者的速度和步幅。由于研究数量少和某些研究的方法学质量差,未发现其他包括神经系统疾病的证据。结论:与有节奏的听觉提示同步步行可以短期改善中风患者的步态。在提出临床实践建议之前,需要进一步的高质量研究。对步态有节奏的提示进行同步步态训练的步态训练可能会改善中风患者的步幅和速度。在提出关于对帕金森氏病以外的神经系统疾病患者使用有节奏的听觉提示的建议之前,需要进一步的研究。

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