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The Effect of Treadmill Exercise on Gait Efficiency During Overground Walking in Adults With Cerebral Palsy
On-Yoo Kim, Yoon-Kyum Shin, Young Kwon Yoon, Eu Jeong Ko, Sung-Rae Cho
Ann Rehabil Med 2015;39(1):25-31.   Published online February 28, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2015.39.1.25
Objective

To investigate the effect of treadmill walking exercise as a treatment method to improve gait efficiency in adults with cerebral palsy (CP) and to determine gait efficiency during overground walking after the treadmill walking exercise.

Methods

Fourteen adults with CP were recruited in the experimental group of treadmill walking exercise. A control group of 7 adults with CP who attended conventional physical therapy were also recruited. The treadmill walking exercise protocol consisted of 3-5 training sessions per week for 1-2 months (total 20 sessions). Gait distance, velocity, VO2, VCO2, O2 rate (mL/kg·min), and O2 cost (mL/kg·m) were assessed at the beginning and at the end of the treadmill walking exercise. The parameters were measured by KB1-C oximeter.

Results

After the treadmill walking exercise, gait distance during overground walking up to 6 minutes significantly increased from 151.29±91.79 to 193.93±79.01 m, and gait velocity increased from 28.09±14.29 to 33.49±12.69 m/min (p<0.05). Energy efficiency evaluated by O2 cost during overground walking significantly improved from 0.56±0.36 to 0.41±0.18 mL/kg·m (p<0.05), whereas O2 rate did not improve significantly after the treadmill walking exercise. On the other hand, gait velocity and O2 cost during overground walking were not significantly changed in the control group.

Conclusion

Treadmill walking exercise improved the gait efficiency by decreased energy expenditure during overground walking in adults with CP. Therefore, treadmill walking exercise can be an important method for gait training in adults with CP who have higher energy expenditure.

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  • Does exercise affect quality of life and participation of adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
    James Czencz, Nora Shields, Margaret Wallen, Peter H. Wilson, Thomas B. McGuckian, Christine Imms
    Disability and Rehabilitation.2023; 45(25): 4190.     CrossRef
  • Effect of Exercise and Motor Interventions on Physical Activity and Motor Outcomes of Adults with Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review
    Danielle Januszyk, Ellen Schafer, Holly J. Thompson, Barbara Sargent
    Developmental Neurorehabilitation.2023; 26(6-7): 389.     CrossRef
  • Physical Activity and the Health of Wheelchair Users: A Systematic Review in Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, and Spinal Cord Injury
    Shelley S. Selph, Andrea C. Skelly, Ngoc Wasson, Joseph R. Dettori, Erika D. Brodt, Erik Ensrud, Diane Elliot, Kristin M. Dissinger, Marian McDonagh
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.2021; 102(12): 2464.     CrossRef
  • Effect of robot-assisted gait training on motor functions in adolescent and young adult patients with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy: A randomized controlled trial
    Stanislava Klobucká, Robert Klobucký, Branislav Kollár
    NeuroRehabilitation.2020; 47(4): 495.     CrossRef
  • Improving spatiotemporal gait parameters in spastic diplegic children using treadmill gait training
    Mariam A. Ameer, Eman S. Fayez, Hossameldien H. Elkholy
    Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies.2019; 23(4): 937.     CrossRef
  • Lower limb joint motion and muscle force in treadmill and over-ground exercise
    Jie Yao, Ning Guo, Yanqiu Xiao, Zhili Li, Yinghui Li, Fang Pu, Yubo Fan
    BioMedical Engineering OnLine.2019;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of Virtual Reality Horse Riding Simulator Training Using a Head-Mounted Display on Balance and Gait Functions in Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Preliminary Pilot Study
    Hae Won Kim, Ki Seok Nam, Sung Min Son
    The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy.2019; 31(5): 273.     CrossRef
  • Effects of an Off-Axis Pivoting Elliptical Training Program on Gait Function in Persons With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
    Liang-Ching Tsai, Yupeng Ren, Deborah J. Gaebler-Spira, Gadi A. Revivo, Li-Qun Zhang
    American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.2017; 96(7): 515.     CrossRef
  • Gait Training With Visual Feedback and Proprioceptive Input to Reduce Gait Asymmetry in Adults With Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series
    Ilana Levin, Michael D. Lewek, Jeff Feasel, Deborah E. Thorpe
    Pediatric Physical Therapy.2017; 29(2): 138.     CrossRef
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Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Density in Adults with Cerebral Palsy
Young Kwon Yoon, Ae Ryoung Kim, On Yoo Kim, Kilchan Lee, Young Joo Suh, Sung-Rae Cho
Ann Rehabil Med 2012;36(6):770-775.   Published online December 28, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2012.36.6.770
Objective

To clarify factors affecting bone mineral density (BMD) in adults with cerebral palsy (CP).

Method

Thirty-five patients with CP participated in this study. Demographic data including gender, age, body mass index (BMI), subtype according to neuromotor type and topographical distribution, ambulatory function, and functional independence measure (FIM) were investigated. The BMD of the lumbar spine and femur were measured using Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and the factors affecting BMD were analyzed.

Results

The BMD had no significant association with factors such as gender, age, and subtype in adults with CP. However, BMI was significantly correlated with the BMD of lumbar spine and femur (p<0.05). The FIM score was also positively correlated with the BMD of femur (p<0.05). Moreover, CP patients with higher ambulatory function had significantly higher BMD of femur (p<0.05).

Conclusion

These findings suggest that BMI and functional levels such as FIM and ambulatory function can affect BMD in adults with CP. The results might be used as basic data, suggesting the importance of treatment including weight bearing exercise and gait training in adults with CP.

Citations

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  • Development of bone mineral density and content in children with cerebral palsy: a retrospective, longitudinal study
    Philipp Koebke, Leonie Schafmeyer, Bruno Lentzen, Titus Keller, Eckhard Schoenau, Ibrahim Duran
    Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Is Standing Function Improved After Orthopaedic Surgery in Children With Cerebral Palsy at GMFCS Levels III/IV?
    Nancy Lennon, Chris Church, Theresa Chua, Jose J. Salazar-Torres, John Henley, Elizabeth Gillooly, M. Wade Shrader, Faithe Kalisperis, Freeman Miller, Jason J. Howard
    Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics.2023; 43(1): e48.     CrossRef
  • Oral Motor Impairments Contribute to Weight Status of Adults with Severe Cerebral Palsy
    Aslak Emil Lyster, Solvejg Lis Hansen, Christina Therese Andersen, Jens Bo Nielsen, Klaas Westerterp, Loek Wouters, Bente Kiens, Anina Ritterband-Rosenbaum
    Nutrients.2023; 15(24): 5042.     CrossRef
  • Collagen-binding peptide reverses bone loss in a mouse model of cerebral palsy based on clinical databases
    Yoon-Kyum Shin, Jeong Hyun Heo, Jue Yeon Lee, Yoon-Jeong Park, Sung-Rae Cho
    Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine.2021; 64(3): 101445.     CrossRef
  • Bone Mineral Density in Adults With Cerebral Palsy
    Jun Hee Won, Se Hee Jung
    Frontiers in Neurology.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Low bone mineral density in ambulatory persons with cerebral palsy? A systematic review
    Cindy T. R. Mus-Peters, Bionka M. A. Huisstede, Suzie Noten, Minou W. M. G. C. Hitters, Wilma M. A. van der Slot, Rita. J. G. van den Berg-Emons
    Disability and Rehabilitation.2019; 41(20): 2392.     CrossRef
  • Cardiovascular disease and related risk factors in adults with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
    Patrick G Mcphee, Everett A Claridge, Stephen G Noorduyn, Jan Willem Gorter
    Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.2019; 61(8): 915.     CrossRef
  • Longitudinal changes in bone density in adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: A case for early intervention
    Anne Trinh, Phillip Wong, Michael C. Fahey, Justin Brown, Boyd J. Strauss, Peter R. Ebeling, Peter J. Fuller, Frances Milat
    Clinical Endocrinology.2019; 91(4): 517.     CrossRef
  • Patients with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy have higher sclerostin levels and lower bone mineral density than patients with ambulatory cerebral palsy
    Yoon-Kyum Shin, Young Kwon Yoon, Kyung Bae Chung, Yumie Rhee, Sung-Rae Cho
    Bone.2017; 103: 302.     CrossRef
  • Osteoporosis in adults with cerebral palsy: feasibility of DXA screening and risk factors for low bone density
    C. Marciniak, J. Gabet, J. Lee, M. Ma, K. Brander, N. Wysocki
    Osteoporosis International.2016; 27(4): 1477.     CrossRef
  • Systematic review of whole body vibration exercises in the treatment of cerebral palsy: Brief report
    Danúbia C. Sá-Caputo, Rebeca Costa-Cavalcanti, Rafaelle P. Carvalho-Lima, Adriano Arnóbio, Raquel M. Bernardo, Pedro Ronikeile-Costa, Cristiane Kutter, Paula M. Giehl, Nasser R. Asad, Dulciane N. Paiva, Heloisa V. F. S. Pereira, Marianne Unger, Pedro J. M
    Developmental Neurorehabilitation.2015; : 1.     CrossRef
  • Bone Density in Premenopausal Women and Men Under 50 Years of Age With Cerebral Palsy
    Eileen G. Fowler, Sandhya Rao, Aurelia Nattiv, Kent Heberer, William L. Oppenheim
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.2015; 96(7): 1304.     CrossRef
  • Adults with spastic cerebral palsy have lower bone mass than those with dyskinetic cerebral palsy
    Wonjin Kim, Su Jin Lee, Young-Kwon Yoon, Yoon-Kyum Shin, Sung-Rae Cho, Yumie Rhee
    Bone.2015; 71: 89.     CrossRef
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