Interlimb coordination during forward walking is largely preserved in backward walking in children with cerebral palsy
Publication year
2014Source
Clinical Neurophysiology, 125, 3, (2014), pp. 552-61ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Rehabilitation
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Volume
vol. 125
Issue
iss. 3
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p. 552
Page end
p. 61
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Radboudumc 3: Disorders of movement DCMN: Donders Center for Medical NeuroscienceAbstract
OBJECTIVE: Limb kinematics in backward walking (BW) are essentially those of forward walking (FW) in reverse. It has been argued that subcortical mechanisms could underlie both walking modes. METHODS: Therefore, we tested whether participants with supraspinal/cortical deficits (i.e. cerebral palsy) show the kinematic reversal from FW to BW. 3D gait analysis was performed in 15 children with diplegia and 11 children with hemiplegia to record elevation angles of upper arm, lower arm, upper leg, lower leg, and foot, and were compared to those of 23 control subjects. Coordination patterns were compared between FW and BW, and elevation angle traces of BW were reversed in time (revBW) and correlated to FW traces. RESULTS: The interlimb coordination pattern during BW was largely preserved for all groups. The kinematic reversal of the limbs was also present in children with cerebral palsy (represented by high correlation coefficients between FW and revBW kinematics). CONCLUSIONS: The neural control mechanism of FW leading to BW, is preserved in persons with cortical deficits (as in cerebral palsy). SIGNIFICANCE: The current results support previous evidence suggesting that interlimb locomotor coordination depends mostly on the coupling between spinal pattern generators, coordinated by brainstem mechanisms, rather than primarily on cortical structures.
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