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Effects of gait-related imagery and mirror visual feedback on cortical activation during robot-assisted gait training

机译:与辅助图像和镜像视觉反馈对机器人辅助步态训练中皮质激活的影响

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Robot-aided gait training is expected to facilitate the recovery of lower limb functions in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. This study determined whether gait-related imagery and visual feedback affects a cortical activation pattern during robot-aided gait of healthy subjects and SCI patients. Five healthy volunteers and four patients with chronic SCI (two completely paraplegic and two partially quadriplegic) participated in this study. We measured the cortical activation of the motor area during robot-aided gait by a near-infrared spectroscopic imaging system. After a 60 s resting stage, each subject walked on the treadmill with robotic assistance (GAR: Gait-Assistance Robot) for 1 min. The subjects performed actual and imaginary movements of their lower extremities in several ways: active assisted movement, passive movement, imaginary leg movement without actual movement, imagined leg movement with passive movement, and active assisted movement with mirror visual feedback. All gait patterns except passive movement showed cortical activation in the healthy subjects and partially quadriplegic SCI patients. The cortical activation of gait-related motor imagery was higher in the partially quadriplegic SCI patients compared with the healthy subjects. For the completely paraplegic SCI patients, it was difficult to induce cortical activation during the robot-assisted gait; however, only the mirror visual feedback effectively induced cortical activation. Our results indicate that partially quadriplegic SCI patients have not lost the motor imagery of their lower extremities. Motor imagery is an effective means to evoke cortical activation of the motor area during robot-aided gait training in such cases. Chronic completely paraplegic SCI patients could not induce cortical activation during robot-aided gait. Visual feedback is considered important for inducing cortical activation of the motor area during a robot-aided gait.
机译:预计机器人辅助步态培训有助于促进脊髓损伤(SCI)患者下肢功能的恢复。这项研究确定了与健康受试者和SCI患者的机器人辅助步态中的皮质激活模式是否会影响皮质激活模式。五个健康的志愿者和四名慢性科学患者(两个完全截瘫和两个部分四际)参加了这项研究。我们通过近红外光谱成像系统测量了机器人辅助步态期间电动机区域的皮质激活。在60秒的休息阶段之后,每个受试者走在跑步机上,带有机器人帮助(GAR:步态辅助机器人)1分钟。主题以多种方式执行其下肢的实际和虚数:主动辅助运动,被动运动,虚拟腿运动没有实际运动,与被动运动的想象力腿移动,以及镜像视觉反馈的主动辅助运动。除了被动运动之外的所有步态模式显示健康受试者的皮质激活,部分四十次SCI患者。与健康受试者相比,部分二次高层SCI患者的步态相关电动机图像的皮质激活较高。对于完全截瘫的SCI患者,难以在机器人辅助步态期间诱导皮质激活;但是,只有镜像视觉反馈有效地引起皮质激活。我们的结果表明,部分二十次SCI患者没有失去其下肢的电动机图像。电动机图像是在这种情况下机器人辅助步态训练中唤起电机区域的皮质激活的有效手段。慢性完全截瘫SCI患者在机器人辅助步态期间不能诱导皮质激活。视觉反馈被认为是在机器人辅助步态期间诱导电动机区域的皮质激活的重要反馈。

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