European Journal of Medical Research (Apr 2024)

Effects of ankle–foot orthoses on gait parameters in post-stroke patients with different Brunnstrom stages of the lower limb: a single-center crossover trial

  • Fangchao Wu,
  • Zhe Meng,
  • Kezhen Yang,
  • Jianhua Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-024-01835-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) can improve gait posture and walking ability in post-stroke patients. However, the effect of AFO on gait parameters in post-stroke patients according to the Brunnstrom stage of stroke recovery of the lower limbs remains unclear. The study aimed to investigate whether stroke patients with different Brunnstrom stages benefit from wearing AFO. Methods Twenty-five post-stroke participants included 18 men (50 ± 13 years) and 7 women (60 ± 15 years). The patients were divided based on Brunnstrom stage III or IV of the lower limbs. All patients underwent the gait and timed up and go (TUG) test using a gait analysis system while walking barefoot or with an AFO. The spatiotemporal and asymmetric parameters were analyzed. Results All 25 patients completed the study. Significant differences were observed between barefoot and AFO use in TUG time (P 0.05). The main effect of the swing time ratio was significant in both groups (P 0.05). For barefoot versus AFO, the main effects of stride length (P 0.05). Conclusions Post-stroke patients with lower Brunnstrom stages benefitted more from AFO, particularly in gait asymmetry.

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