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Effects of robot-driven gait orthosis treadmill training on the autonomic response in rehabilitation-responsive stroke and cervical spondylotic myelopathy patients.

机译:机器人步态矫形器跑步机训练对康复反应性中风和颈椎病脊髓病患者自主神经反应的影响。

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Body weight supported treadmill training (BWSTT) assisted with a robotic-driven gait orthosis is utilized in rehabilitation of individuals with lost motor skills. A typical rehabilitation session included: sitting, standing, suspension, robotic-assisted walking at 1.5 and 2.5km/h, respectively with 50% body weight support and recovery. While the effects of robotic-assisted BWSTT on motor performances were deeply studied, the influences on the cardiovascular control are still unknown. The aim of the study was to evaluate in stroke (ST) and cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM) patients: (1) the autonomic response during a traditional robotic-assisted BWSTT session of motor rehabilitation; (2) the effects of 30 daily sessions of BWSTT on cardiovascular regulation. The autonomic response was assessed through symbolic analysis of short-term heart rate variability in 11 pathologic subjects (5 ST and 6 CSM patients) whose motor skills were improved as a result of the rehabilitation therapy. Results showed variable individual responses to the rehabilitation session in ST patients at the beginning of the therapy. At the end of the rehabilitation process, the responses of ST patients were less variable and more similar to those previously observed in healthy subjects. CSM patients exhibited an exaggerated vagal response to the fastest walking phase during the first rehabilitative session. This abnormal response was limited after the last rehabilitative session. We conclude that robotic-assisted BWSTT is helpful in restoring cardiovascular control in rehabilitation-responsive ST patients and limiting vagal responses in rehabilitation-responsive CSM patients.
机译:体重支持的跑步机训练(BWSTT)辅以机器人驱动的步态矫形器,可用于丧失运动技能的人士的康复。典型的康复课程包括:坐姿,站立,悬吊,机器人辅助行走,时速分别为1.5和2.5 km / h,并具有5​​0%的体重支持和康复。虽然对机器人辅助BWSTT对运动表现的影响进行了深入研究,但对心血管控制的影响仍然未知。这项研究的目的是评估中风(ST)和颈椎病(CSM)患者:(1)传统的机器人辅助BWSTT运动康复期间的自主神经反应; (2)每日30次BWSTT对心血管调节的影响。通过对11名病理患者(5名ST和6名CSM患者)的短期心率变异性进行符号分析,评估了自主神经反应,这些患者的康复治疗后运动技能得到了改善。结果显示,在治疗开始时,ST患者对康复疗程的个体反应各不相同。在康复过程结束时,ST患者的反应变化较小,与之前在健康受试者中观察到的反应相似。 CSM患者在首次康复期间对最快的行走阶段表现出过度的迷走神经反应。在最后一次康复之后,这种异常反应受到了限制。我们得出的结论是,机器人辅助的BWSTT有助于恢复对康复敏感的ST患者的心血管控制,并限制对对康复敏感的CSM患者的迷走神经反应。

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