The effects of eye movement training on gait function in patients with stroke

J Phys Ther Sci. 2016 Jun;28(6):1816-8. doi: 10.1589/jpts.28.1816. Epub 2016 Jun 28.

Abstract

[Purpose] The present study examined the effects of eye movement training on gait function in patients with stroke. [Subjects and Methods] Fourteen patients with stroke were randomly assigned to either an experimental group or a control group. The experimental group underwent eye movement training while the control group underwent general gait training five times per week for six weeks. [Results] Patient walking speed, cadence, and step length were measured by ink-footprint. The experimental group exhibited significant changes in walking speed, cadence, and step length following training, while the control group exhibited no differences. [Conclusion] Findings indicate that eye movement training should be considered as part of a functional gait training program for patients with stroke.

Keywords: Eye movement; Gait function; Stroke.