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Exoskeleton-assisted gait training to improve gait in individuals with spinal cord injury: a pilot randomized study

机译:外骨骼辅助步态训练可改善脊髓损伤患者的步态:一项随机试验研究

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Robotic wearable exoskeletons have been utilized as a gait training device in persons with spinal cord injury. This pilot study investigated the feasibility of offering exoskeleton-assisted gait training (EGT) on gait in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) in preparation for a phase III RCT. The objective was to assess treatment reliability and potential efficacy of EGT and conventional physical therapy (CPT).MethodsForty-four individuals were screened, and 13 were eligible to participate in the study. Nine participants consented and were randomly assigned to receive either EGT or CPT with focus on gait. Subjects received EGT or CPT, five sessions a week (1?h/session daily) for 3?weeks. American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Lower Extremity Motor Score (LEMS), 10-Meter Walk Test (10MWT), 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, and gait characteristics including stride and step length, cadence and stance, and swing phase durations were assessed at the pre- and immediate post- training. Mean difference estimates with 95% confidence intervals were used to analyze the differences.ResultsAfter training, improvement was observed in the 6MWT for the EGT group. The CPT group showed significant improvement in the TUG test. Both the EGT and the CPT groups showed significant increase in the right step length. EGT group also showed improvement in the stride length.ConclusionEGT could be applied to individuals with iSCI to facilitate gait recovery. The subjects were able to tolerate the treatment; however, exoskeleton size range may be a limiting factor in recruiting larger cohort of patients. Future studies with larger sample size are needed to investigate the effectiveness and efficacy of exoskeleton-assisted gait training as single gait training and combined with other gait training strategies.Trial registrationClinicaltrials.org, NCT03011099, retrospectively registered on January 3, 2017.
机译:机器人可穿戴外骨骼已被用作脊髓损伤患者的步态训练设备。这项初步研究调查了为不完全脊髓损伤(iSCI)的个体提供步态外骨骼辅助步态训练(EGT)的可行性,以准备进行III期RCT。目的是评估EGT和常规物理疗法(CPT)的治疗可靠性和潜在疗效。方法筛选了44名患者,其中13名符合条件。九名参与者同意并被随机分配接受EGT或CPT,重点是步态。受试者接受EGT或CPT,每周5次(每周1次/小时,为期3周)。美国脊髓损伤协会(ASIA)下肢运动评分(LEMS),10米步行测试(10MWT),6分钟步行测试(6MWT),定时跑(TUG)测试以及步态特征(包括步幅和步长)在训练前和训练后立即评估其步调,步调和姿势,以及挥杆阶段的持续时间。结果以95%置信区间的平均差异估计值分析差异。结果训练后,EGT组的6MWT改善。 CPT组在TUG测试中显示出明显的改善。 EGT组和CPT组均显示正确步长的显着增加。 EGT组的步幅也有所改善。结论EGT可用于iSCI个体以促进步态恢复。受试者能够耐受治疗;但是,外骨骼的大小范围可能是招募更多患者的限制因素。需要进行更大样本量的未来研究,以研究外骨骼辅助步态训练作为单步态训练并结合其他步态训练策略的有效性和功效。试验注册临床注册临床杂志.NCT03011099,于2017年1月3日进行回顾性注册。

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