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Visually-guided gait training in paretic patients during the first rehabilitation phase: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:康复期第一阶段视障患者的视觉引导步态训练:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background After a lesion to the central nervous system, many patients suffer from reduced walking capability. In the first rehabilitation phase, repeated walking exercises facilitate muscular strength and stimulate brain plasticity and motor relearning. However, marked limping, an unsteady gait, and poor management of obstacle clearance may persist, which increases a patient’s risk of falling. Gait training with augmented reality has been recommended to improve gait coordination. The objective of this study is to test whether a gait rehabilitation program using augmented reality is superior to a conventional treadmill training program of equivalent intensity. Methods/design The GASPAR trial (Gait Adaptation for Stroke Patients with Augmented Reality) is a pragmatic, parallel-arm, single-center, nonblind, superiority randomized control trial in neurorehabilitation. The setting is a rehabilitation clinic in Switzerland. The planned number of participants is 70–100. The intervention uses instrumented treadmills equipped with projectors that display shapes on the walking surface. The principle is that patients must adapt their gait to the image that unfolds in front of them. Specific exercises for gait symmetry, coordination enhancement, and gait agility are provided. The program includes twenty 30-min sessions spanning 4?weeks. The comparator group receives standard treadmill training of a similar frequency and intensity. The main outcome to be measured in the trial is walking speed, which is assessed with the 2-min Walk Test. Moreover, gait parameters are recorded during the gait training sessions. Other outcomes are balance control (Berg Balance Scale) and the fear of falling (Falls Efficacy Scale). The statistical analyses will compare the baseline assessment for each participant (before the intervention) with a post-intervention assessment (taken a few days after the end of the program). Furthermore, a follow-up assessment will take place 3?months after discharge. Discussion The study results will provide new knowledge about recovery in neurological patients and will contribute to the design of better rehabilitation programs to accompany this process. The findings will also help health care funders to decide whether treadmills equipped with augmented reality capabilities are a worthwhile investment. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02808078 , registered on 16 June 2016.
机译:背景技术中枢神经系统病变后,许多患者的步行能力下降。在第一个康复阶段,重复的步行锻炼可增强肌肉力量并刺激大脑可塑性和运动学习。但是,明显的行,步态不稳以及对障碍物清除的管理不善,可能会增加患者跌倒的风险。建议使用增强现实技术进行步态训练,以改善步态协调性。这项研究的目的是测试使用增强现实技术进行的步态康复计划是否优于同等强度的传统跑步机训练计划。方法/设计GASPAR试验(增强现实中风患者的步态适应)是一项实用的神经康复平行臂单中心非盲优越性随机对照试验。该环境是瑞士的一家康复诊所。计划的参加人数是70-100。干预使用配备了投影仪的仪器化跑步机,该投影仪在行走表面上显示形状。原则是患者必须使步态适应在他们面前展现的图像。提供了有关步态对称性,协调性增强和步态敏捷性的特定练习。该计划包括20个30分钟的课程,为期4周。比较器组接受频率和强度相似的标准跑步机训练。在试验中要测量的主要结果是步行速度,该速度通过2分钟步行测试进行评估。此外,在步态训练期间记录步态参数。其他结果包括平衡控制(Berg平衡量表)和害怕摔倒(Falls Efficacy量表)。统计分析将比较每个参与者(干预之前)的基线评估与干预后评估(在计划结束后几天进行)。此外,出院后3个月将进行随访评估。讨论该研究结果将提供有关神经系统疾病患者康复的新知识,并将有助于设计更好的康复计划以配合这一过程。研究结果还将帮助医疗保健资助者确定配备增强现实功能的跑步机是否值得投资。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov ID:NCT02808078,于2016年6月16日注册。

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