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Augmented visual feedback of movement performance to enhance walking recovery after stroke: study protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial

机译:运动表现的增强视觉反馈,以增强中风后的步行恢复:一项针对飞行员的随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to stroke rehabilitation. In current clinical practice, visual feedback of movement performance is often limited to the use of mirrors or video. However, neither approach is optimal since cognitive and self-image issues can distract or distress patients and their movement can be obscured by clothing or limited viewpoints. Three-dimensional motion capture has the potential to provide accurate kinematic data required for objective assessment and feedback in the clinical environment. However, such data are currently presented in numerical or graphical format, which is often impractical in a clinical setting. Our hypothesis is that presenting this kinematic data using bespoke visualisation software, which is tailored for gait rehabilitation after stroke, will provide a means whereby feedback of movement performance can be communicated in a more meaningful way to patients. This will result in increased patient understanding of their rehabilitation and will enable progress to be tracked in a more accessible way. Methods The hypothesis will be assessed using an exploratory (phase II) randomised controlled trial. Stroke survivors eligible for this trial will be in the subacute stage of stroke and have impaired walking ability (Functional Ambulation Classification of 1 or more). Participants (n?=?45) will be randomised into three groups to compare the use of the visualisation software during overground physical therapy gait training against an intensity-matched and attention-matched placebo group and a usual care control group. The primary outcome measure will be walking speed. Secondary measures will be Functional Ambulation Category, Timed Up and Go, Rivermead Visual Gait Assessment, Stroke Impact Scale-16 and spatiotemporal parameters associated with walking. Additional qualitative measures will be used to assess the participant’s experience of the visual feedback provided in the study. Discussion Results from the trial will explore whether the early provision of visual feedback of biomechanical movement performance during gait rehabilitation demonstrates improved mobility outcomes after stroke and increased patient understanding of their rehabilitation. Trial registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN79005974
机译:背景技术越来越多的证据表明,使用增强的视觉反馈可能是中风康复的有用方法。在当前的临床实践中,运动表现的视觉反馈通常仅限于使用镜子或视频。但是,这两种方法都不是最佳方法,因为认知和自我形象问题会分散患者的注意力或困扰他们,并且他们的活动可能会因衣服或视野受限而被遮盖。三维运动捕捉具有提供临床环境中客观评估和反馈所需的准确运动学数据的潜力。但是,此类数据当前以数字或图形格式显示,这在临床环境中通常是不切实际的。我们的假设是,使用量身定制的可视化软件(专门为中风后的步态康复而提供)来提供运动学数据,将提供一种手段,使运动表现的反馈可以更有意义地传达给患者。这将使患者对康复情况的了解增加,并能够以更易于访问的方式跟踪进展情况。方法使用一项探索性(II期)随机对照试验评估该假设。有资格参加该试验的中风幸存者将处于中风的亚急性阶段,并且步行能力受损(功能性步行分类为1或更高)。参加者(n == 45)将被随机分为三组,以比较在地面物理治疗步态训练过程中可视化软件与强度匹配和注意力匹配的安慰剂组以及常规护理对照组的使用情况。主要结果指标是步行速度。次要措施将是功能性移动类别,定时起跑,Rivermead视觉步态评估,中风影响量表16和与行走相关的时空参数。其他定性措施将用于评估参与者对研究中提供的视觉反馈的体验。讨论的讨论结果将探讨在步态康复过程中早期提供生物力学运动表现的视觉反馈是否能显示卒中后活动能力的改善以及患者对其康复的了解增加。试用注册电流对照试验ISRCTN79005974

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