The effect of heel elevation in Parkinsonian gait |
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Authors: | Fumio Eto Naoki Wada Takashi Maeno Naoyuki Miyake Ikuko Saotome |
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Affiliation: | Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo and; Rehabilitation Service, Gunma University Hospital, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effect of heel elevation of shoes in Parkinson's disease was analyzed by using two gait measurement systems. The heel elevation brought about some improvement of walking in the patients with Parkinson's disease with shortening of a stride period, a step period and the transition time of the plantar pressure peak from heel contact to toe off. After measurement study of the gait, all the patients answered the best heel height of shoes was higher than that of their casual footwear or the same. This simple treatment method may be also effective for fall prevention in patients with Parkinson's disease, and further investigation with follow-up observations should be necessary to verify the effect. |
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Keywords: | footwear gait analysis heel elevation Parkinson's disease rehabilitation |
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