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- W3170173071 abstract "The Split belt treadmill (SBTM) has recently been used in research and rehabilitation to study and utilize gait adaptations. The Phase coordination index (PCI) is useful in assessing bilateral coordination of gait by quantifying the consistency and accuracy in generating the anti-phased left-right stepping pattern. Recently we proposed that 23 strides are sufficient to reliably characterize PCI values from regular over ground and treadmill walking RESEARCH QUESTION: Can we detect the effect of SBTM on PCI using only 23 gait cycles also from SBTM walking?Young healthy participants (n = 13) with right side motor dominance performed SBTM walking trials. Experiment protocol began by walking in tied belt (TB) mode, followed by an incremental speed increase of one of the belts by 50 % - split belt (SB) mode. This was performed for each side. Two 1-minute segments were analyzed per participant, TB and SB. PCI analysis was carried out upon fewer strides (n = 23) and compared to PCI that was obtained based on all available strides (n = 56 ± 5).Clear SBTM walking effects on PCI were seen in both experiments, for example, PCI increased from 4.46 ± 1.5 % (TB) to 10.07 ± 3.6 % (SB) for left belt speed increase. Twenty three strides from each trail were sufficient to demonstrate the effect.PCI can be a useful metric to characterize changes in bilateral coordination of gait during SBTM gait adaptations. The fact that 23 strides are sufficient for its reliable estimation, contribute to the continued monitoring through the adaptation process (i.e., by using time windows)." @default.
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- W3170173071 title "Adaptation of bilateral coordination of gait during split belt walking as reflected by the phase coordination index" @default.
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