Rehabilitation management of Friedreich ataxia: lower extremity force-control variability and gait performance

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Michael O Harris-LoveKimberly Benson

Abstract

We describe the rehabilitation management during a 12-month period of a 14-year-old female with Friedreich ataxia. Interventions included task-oriented bimanual reaching activities, functional strengthening, and gait training using a walker featuring tension-controlled wheels and a reverse-braking system. Her physical status was assessed with the Nine-Hole Peg Test, single limb stance time, manual muscle testing, self-reported falls, isometric force control testing, and 3-dimensional gait analysis in a motion-capture laboratory. Although measures of the patient's Nine-Hole Peg Test, single limb stance time, and manual muscle testing reflected minimal changes, her gait speed decreased by 69.4%. However, the force-control targeting of her dominant knee extensors showed a 43.7% increase in force variability that was concomitant with her decline in gait performance. The decrement of her initial gait speed was reduced to 42.9% on replacing the wheeled walker with the U-Step Walking Stabilizer at the end of the intervention period. Although the patient's gait remained significantly impaired, extended use of the U-Step Walking Stabilizer modestly improved her gait performance, and her rate of falls decreased from 10 to 3 per month. Ou...Continue Reading

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