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Overground walking training with the i-Walker, a robotic servo-assistive device, enhances balance in patients with subacute stroke: a randomized controlled trial

机译:使用i-Walker(一种机器人伺服辅助装置)进行地上步行训练,可增强亚急性卒中患者的平衡:一项随机对照试验

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Background:\udPatients affected by mild stroke benefit more from physiological overground walking training than walking-like training performed in place using specific devices. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of overground robotic walking training performed with the servo-assistive robotic rollator (i-Walker) on walking, balance, gait stability and falls in a community setting in patients with mild subacute stroke.\udMethods:\udForty-four patients were randomly assigned to two different groups that received the same therapy in two daily 40-min sessions 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Twenty sessions of standard therapy were performed by both groups. In the other 20 sessions the subjects enrolled in the i-Walker-Group (iWG) performed with the i-Walker and the Control-Group patients (CG) performed the same amount of conventional walking oriented therapy. Clinical and instrumented gait assessments were made pre- and post-treatment. The follow-up observation consisted of recording the number of fallers in the community setting after 6 months.\udResults:\udTreatment effectiveness was higher in the iWG group in terms of balance improvement (Tinetti: 68.4 ± 27.6 % vs. 48.1 ± 33.9 %,\udp= 0.033) and 10-m and 6-min timed walking tests (significant interaction between group and time: F(1,40) = 14.252, p = 0.001; and\udF (1,40) = 7.883, p = 0.008, respectively). When measured, latero-lateral upper body accelerations were reduced in iWG (F= 4.727, p= 0.036), suggesting increased gait stability, which was supported\udby a reduced number of falls at home.\udConclusions:\udA robotic servo-assisted i-Walker improved walking performance and balance in patients affected by mild/moderate stroke, leading to increased gait stability and reduced falls in the community.
机译:背景:受轻度中风影响的患者比通过特定设备进行的类似步行的训练,受益于生理性地面步行训练。该研究的目的是评估使用伺服辅助机器人滑行车(i-Walker)进行的地面机器人步行训练对轻度亚急性卒中患者的步行,平衡,步态稳定性和社区跌落的影响。 44名患者被随机分配到两个不同的组中,这些组在每周5天每天两次的40分钟疗程中接受相同的治疗,持续4周。两组均进行了二十节标准疗法。在其他20个疗程中,参加i-Walker的i-Walker-Group(iWG)和对照组(CG)的受试者进行了相同量的常规步行定向治疗。治疗前和治疗后进行了临床和仪器化步态评估。随访观察包括记录6个月后社区人群中的跌倒人数。\ ud结果:\ ud iWG组在平衡改善方面的治疗效果更高(Tinetti:68.4±27.6%vs. 48.1±33.9% ,\ udp = 0.033)以及10分钟和6分钟的定时步行测试(组与时间之间的显着相互作用:F(1,40)= 14.252,p = 0.001;和\ udF(1,40)= 7.883,p分别为0.008)。测量时,iWG降低了上外侧的上肢加速度(F = 4.727,p = 0.036),表明步态稳定性增强,\ ud通过减少在家中的跌倒次数得到了支持。\ ud结论:\ ud由机器人伺服辅助i-Walker改善了轻度/中度卒中患者的步行性能和平衡能力,从而提高了步态的稳定性并减少了社区的跌倒。

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