2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-16232-5
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Effect of rhythmic auditory cueing on parkinsonian gait: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract: The use of rhythmic auditory cueing to enhance gait performance in parkinsonian patients’ is an emerging area of interest. Different theories and underlying neurophysiological mechanisms have been suggested for ascertaining the enhancement in motor performance. However, a consensus as to its effects based on characteristics of effective stimuli, and training dosage is still not reached. A systematic review and meta-analysis was carried out to analyze the effects of different auditory feedbacks on gait and post… Show more

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“…These synthesized sounds were based on kinetic data (ground reaction force vectors) from the foot-ground contacts. Such findings are further supported by a considerable amount of research indicating the beneficial effects of rhythmic auditory stimulation on the cyclic movement of walking, with a particular relevance to rehabilitation, as recently shown in complementary studies by Murgia et al 33 and Ghai et al 34 Obviously, not only the temporal but also the spatial attributes of action sounds can be discriminated and re-enacted during the perception of an auditory model-even when only basic kinetic features of the action are coded acoustically.…”
Section: Research On Multisensory Integrationsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…These synthesized sounds were based on kinetic data (ground reaction force vectors) from the foot-ground contacts. Such findings are further supported by a considerable amount of research indicating the beneficial effects of rhythmic auditory stimulation on the cyclic movement of walking, with a particular relevance to rehabilitation, as recently shown in complementary studies by Murgia et al 33 and Ghai et al 34 Obviously, not only the temporal but also the spatial attributes of action sounds can be discriminated and re-enacted during the perception of an auditory model-even when only basic kinetic features of the action are coded acoustically.…”
Section: Research On Multisensory Integrationsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…For PD, VR systems must be designed with an understanding of disease‐related motor fluctuations and must be tailored to current evidence‐based training paradigms such as rhythmic cueing [14] and include content that promotes greater amplitude of upper and lower limb movements.…”
Section: Inpatient Virtual Rehabilitation For Parkinson Disease At Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 This is also true within the framework of lower extremity rehabilitation, and more specifically, for gait rehabilitation, where rhythmic auditory stimulation-a neurological music therapy technique 8 -has been shown to be effective in improving gait of persons with neurological conditions such as stroke and Parkinson disease (PD). 9,10 However, rhythmic auditory stimulation protocols usually use metronome ticks as auditory stimuli. The use of musical stimuli has not been fully explored in the context of walking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%