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A pilot clinical trial on a Variable Automated Speed and Sensing Treadmill (VASST) for hemiparetic gait rehabilitation in stroke patients

机译:变速自动感应跑步机(VASST)用于中风患者偏瘫步态康复的中试临床试验

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Introduction: Impairments in walking speed and capacity are common problems after stroke which may benefit from treadmill training. However, standard treadmills, are unable to adapt to the slower walking speeds of stroke survivors and are unable to automate training progression. This study tests a Variable Automated Speed and Sensing Treadmill (VASST) using a standard clinical protocol. VASST is a semi-automated treadmill with multiple sensors and micro controllers, including wireless control to reposition a fall-prevention harness, variable pre-programmed exercise parameters and laser beam foot sensors positioned on the belt to detect subject's foot positions. Materials and Methods: An open-label study with assessor blinding was conducted in 10 community-dwelling chronic hemiplegic patients who could ambulate at least 0.1 m/s. Interventions included physiotherapist-supervised training on VASST for 60 min three times per week for 4 weeks (total 12 h). Outcome measures of gait speed, quantity, balance, and adverse events were assessed at baseline, 2, 4, and 8 weeks. Results: Ten subjects (8 males, mean age 55.5 years, 2.1 years post stroke) completed VASST training. Mean 10-m walk test speed was 0.69 m/s ( SD = 0.29) and mean 6-min walk test distance was 178.3 m (84.0). After 4 weeks of training, 70% had significant positive gains in gait speed (0.06 m/s, SD = 0.08 m/s, P = 0.037); and 90% improved in walking distance. (54.3 m, SD = 30.9 m, P = 0.005). There were no adverse events. Discussion and Conclusion: This preliminary study demonstrates the initial feasibility and short-term efficacy of VASST for walking speed and distance for people with chronic post-stroke hemiplegia.
机译:简介:中风后步行速度和能力下降是常见问题,可能会受益于跑步机训练。但是,标准跑步机无法适应中风幸存者的较慢步行速度,也无法使训练过程自动化。这项研究使用标准临床协议测试了自动变速和感应跑步机(VASST)。 VASST是一款半自动跑步机,带有多个传感器和微控制器,包括无线控制以重新放置防摔安全带,可变的预编程运动参数以及位于腰带上的激光束脚传感器以检测受试者的脚部位置。材料与方法:对10名社区居民的慢性偏瘫患者进行了评估者盲法的开放标签研究,这些患者的步态至少为0.1 m / s。干预措施包括在VASST的物理治疗师指导下进行的培训,每周进行3次,每次60分钟,共4周(共12小时)。在基线,第2、4和8周评估步态速度,数量,平衡和不良事件的结果指标。结果:十名受试者(8名男性,平均年龄55.5岁,中风后2.1岁)完成了VASST培训。平均10分钟步行测试速度为0.69 m / s(SD = 0.29),平均6分钟步行测试距离为178.3 m(84.0)。训练4周后,有70%的步态速度明显提高(0.06 m / s,SD = 0.08 m / s,P = 0.037);步行距离提高了90%。 (54.3 m,SD = 30.9 m,P = 0.005)。没有不良事件。讨论和结论:这项初步研究证明了VASST对于慢性卒中后偏瘫患者的步行速度和距离的初步可行性和短期疗效。

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