Abstract

[Purpose] Accelerometry indices are a promising and simple method to quantify gait stability. However, the long-term relationship between gait stability and walking ability in patients with stroke has not been fully investigated. The purpose of this study was to longitudinally examine the relationship between gait regularity and harmony at admission and gait speed at discharge in inpatients with subacute mild stroke. [Participants and Methods] Sixteen patients with subacute stroke (median age, 69.5 years [1st-3rd interquartile range, 58.0-73.8 years]; 13 males) were enrolled in the study. A Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was calculated for step regularity, stride regularity, the harmonic ratio at admission, and the walking speed at discharge. We also calculated the partial rank order correlation, controlling for balance ability. [Results] The vertical step regularity, harmonic ratio, and anterior-posterior harmonic ratio were all positively correlated with the walking speed at discharge. Positive correlations with vertical step regularity and harmonic ratio were found in partial rank order correlations when controlled for balance ability. [Conclusion] Vertical step regularity and gait harmony had predictive validity for discharge gait speed in patients with subacute stroke.

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