Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology. Singapore Therapeutic, Assistive & Rehabilitative Technologies (START) Centre. 2011. Bangkok, Thailand. page 1-4.

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Main Authors: Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk, วิมลรัตน์ สกุลเลิศผาสุข, Saipin Prasertsukdee, สายพิณ ประเสริฐสุขดี, Chompunoot Suwanasri, ชมพูนุท สุวรรณศรี, Zeng Lertmanorat, เซง เลิศมโนรัตน์
Other Authors: Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical therapy
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling th-mahidol.436562023-04-12T15:38:27Z Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk วิมลรัตน์ สกุลเลิศผาสุข Saipin Prasertsukdee สายพิณ ประเสริฐสุขดี Chompunoot Suwanasri ชมพูนุท สุวรรณศรี Zeng Lertmanorat เซง เลิศมโนรัตน์ Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical therapy Functional electrical stimulation FES Spastic diplegia Treadmill training Gait training Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology. Singapore Therapeutic, Assistive & Rehabilitative Technologies (START) Centre. 2011. Bangkok, Thailand. page 1-4. This study used the repeated measure design to investigate the effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with mildly to moderately spastic diplegia. Subjects and methods: Seven children with mildly to moderately spastic diplegia were four boys and three girls and aged between 6.12 and 11.46 years old (mean aged of 8.75±2.00 years). They could walk independently and having the gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) at I-II level. The children received 2 conditions of training (gait training on treadmill only and gait training on treadmill with FES). They were trained 2 sessions per week for 6 weeks in each condition and had a rest for a week before the 2nd condition. The ViconTM motion analysis laboratory was used to collect and evaluate the gait parameters before and after each gait training condition. Results: There were significantly differences of the maximal ankle dorsiflexion angle at the swing phase (p = 0.008), level of heel rising at the stance phase (p = 0.001), and stride length (p = 0.031) between gait training on treadmill with and without FES. Conclusion: The effect of a combination of the FES and gait training on treadmill can promote mobility of the swinging leg and stability of the standing leg during gait. 2015-09-25T05:56:29Z 2019-03-20T02:57:38Z 2015-09-25T05:56:29Z 2019-03-20T02:57:38Z 2015-09-25 2011-07-21 Presentation https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/43656 eng Mahidol University Singapore Therapeutic, Assistive Rehabilitative Technologies (START) Centre Kaki Bukit TechPark II,, Singapore ©2011
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topic Functional electrical stimulation
FES
Spastic diplegia
Treadmill training
Gait training
spellingShingle Functional electrical stimulation
FES
Spastic diplegia
Treadmill training
Gait training
Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
วิมลรัตน์ สกุลเลิศผาสุข
Saipin Prasertsukdee
สายพิณ ประเสริฐสุขดี
Chompunoot Suwanasri
ชมพูนุท สุวรรณศรี
Zeng Lertmanorat
เซง เลิศมโนรัตน์
Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
description Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology. Singapore Therapeutic, Assistive & Rehabilitative Technologies (START) Centre. 2011. Bangkok, Thailand. page 1-4.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical therapy
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical therapy
Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
วิมลรัตน์ สกุลเลิศผาสุข
Saipin Prasertsukdee
สายพิณ ประเสริฐสุขดี
Chompunoot Suwanasri
ชมพูนุท สุวรรณศรี
Zeng Lertmanorat
เซง เลิศมโนรัตน์
format Presentation
author Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
วิมลรัตน์ สกุลเลิศผาสุข
Saipin Prasertsukdee
สายพิณ ประเสริฐสุขดี
Chompunoot Suwanasri
ชมพูนุท สุวรรณศรี
Zeng Lertmanorat
เซง เลิศมโนรัตน์
author_sort Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
title Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
title_short Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
title_full Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
title_fullStr Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
title_full_unstemmed Effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
title_sort effect of functional electrical stimulation (fes) when combined with gait training on treadmill in children with spastic diplegia
publishDate 2015
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/43656
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