AIM:

To train walking by assisting the swinging leg on a treadmill

Rationale:

Whole-task training is set up on the treadmill so the patient can practice walking with manual guidance from the therapist and body-weight support using an overhead harness. Task-related training is structured so that flexibility of performance is encouraged, ie, the cognitive and/or physical demands of the activity are increased.

Equipment:

  • Treadmill + magnetic safety key
  • Harness (not shown on video)
  • Stool
  • Shoelaces/ pillowcase/theraband
  • Sling (if necessary)

Key Points:

  • Patient is positioned in standing on the treadmill, feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing forward, trunk, hips and knees extended
  • Up to 30% bodyweight support is provided by an overhead harness (not shown on video)
  • Therapist is positioned to the side of the patient and provides manual guidance during swing phase (and stance phase if necessary)
  • The first step is taken with the intact leg
  • Ensure the magnetic safety key is attached to the patient

Common Errors:

  • Therapist’s instructions and manual guidance are not synchronized

Progression and Variety:

  • Decrease/remove manual guidance (shown on video)
  • Increase speed of treadmill (shown on video)
  • Increase incline of treadmill
  • Increase cognitive demand