Abstract:
Purpose: To assess the selected gait parameters of stroke patients. 
Objective: The aim of this study was to find out the parameters of gait of stroke patients 
stroke patients that got at least 10 session of treatment by physiotherapist at CRP neurology 
unit. 
Methodology: The study design was cross– sectional. The sample size was 50 and purposive 
sampling technique was used for sample selection from neurology unit of Centre for the 
Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP). The data was analyzed through descriptive statistics 
by using table, pie chart and bar chart by SPSS software version 20. 
Results: Among 50 participant most of the stroke patients were middle and old age group 
and male 70% (n=35) are predominantly higher than female 30% (n=15). Majority of the 
participant’s occupation was employer (44%). Ischemic stroke (78%) were higher than 
hemorrhagic stroke (22%) and most of the patient are right sided (62%) hemiplegic. 
Maximum number of participant (68%) received 10-20 physiotherapy session.In this study 
showed that difference betwe average normal and post stroke gait parameters. Average 
normal gait parameters are Step length(m) 0.762(Hunter et al.,2004), Stride length(m) 
1.524(McCamley,2018), Speed(m/s) 1.40(Fujiyama, T. and Tyler, N., 2004) and 
Cadence(step/min) and post stroke gait parameters are Step length(m) .3174, Stride 
length(m) .2401, Speed(m/s) .2391 and Cadence(step/min) 67.44. 
Conclusion: The results of this study provided the average selected gait parameters of stroke 
patients such as step length, stride length, speed and cadence.Caparision of normal and after 
stroke gait parameters are excluded. Male and female gait parameters are different. This 
information would assist the professional to justify the physiotherapy practice. More research 
is needed to evaluate the rehabilitation program for these patients.
 
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.