Title: Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Gait of Stroke Patients

Authors: Gehan M. Ahmed, Amira M.  EL Gohary, Islam Mahmoud Abdallah AL-Azab, Salma Marzouk, Tarek M. Youssef Mohamed

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i1.45

Abstract

Background: Stroke is the most leading cause to functional disability and gait problems.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Transcranial direct current stimulation on selected gait kinematics in stroke patients.

Methods: Thirty male stroke patients participated in this study. The patients were assigned randomly into two equal groups, (study and control). Patients in the study group received Anodal TDCS in addition to selected physical therapy program for Stroke patients. Patients in the control group received selected physical therapy program only including: strengthening exercises, stretching exercises, weight bearing, balance exercises and gait training.

The Outcome Measures: Biodex gait trainer 2 TM was used to assess selected gait kinematics (step cycle, walking speed) before and after four weeks training period (end of treatment) for both groups.

Results: There was a statistical significant increase in walking speed and step cycle in both group. The improvement in gait parameters post treatment was significantly higher in the study group compared to the control group

Conclusion: Transcranial direct current stimulation is effective in improving selected gait kinematics in stroke patients when added to the selected physical therapy program.

Keywords: Stroke, Gait-post stroke, TDCS.

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Corresponding Author

Tarek M. Youssef Mohamed

Physiotherapist in Imbaba General Hospital, Egypt