Effect of muscle vibration on spatiotemporal gait parameters in patients with Parkinson's disease

J Phys Ther Sci. 2014 May;26(5):671-3. doi: 10.1589/jpts.26.671. Epub 2014 May 29.

Abstract

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle vibration in the lower extremities in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) during walking. [Subjects] Nine patients with PD participated in this study and were tested with and without vibration (vibration at 60 Hz). [Methods] Eight oscillators of vibration were attached to the muscle bellies (tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, biceps femoris, and rectus femoris) on both sides of the lower extremities with adhesive tape in this study. Spatiotemporal gait parameters were measured using a motion analysis system. [Results] Stride length and walking speed with vibration were significantly increased compared with those without vibration in PD patients. [Conclusion] These results suggest that the application of vibration to lower extremity muscles in patients with PD may improve the parkinsonian gait pattern.

Keywords: Muscle vibration; Parkinson’s disease; Spatiotemporal gait parameter.