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Exoskeleton for post-stroke recovery of ambulation (ExStRA): study protocol for a mixed-methods study investigating the efficacy and acceptance of an exoskeleton-based physical therapy program during stroke inpatient rehabilitation

机译:外骨骼用于行程后的行程(exstra):用于混合方法的研究方案研究调查中风住院康复期间基于骨骼的物理治疗计划的疗效和接受

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The ability to walk is commonly reported as a top rehabilitation priority for individuals after a stroke. However, not all individuals with stroke are able to practice walking, especially those who require more assistance from their therapist to do so. Powered robotic exoskeletons are a new generation of robotic-assisted gait training devices, designed to assist lower extremity movement to allow repetitious overground walking practice. To date, minimal research has been conducted on the use of an exoskeleton for gait rehabilitation after stroke. The following research protocol aims to evaluate the efficacy and acceptability, and thus adoptability, of an exoskeleton-based gait rehabilitation program for individuals with stroke. This research protocol describes a prospective, multi-center, mixed-methods study comprised of a randomized controlled trial and a nested qualitative study. Forty adults with subacute stroke will be recruited from three inpatient rehabilitation hospitals and randomized to receive either the exoskeleton-based gait rehabilitation program or usual physical therapy care. The primary outcome measure is the Functional Ambulation Category at post-intervention, and secondary outcomes include motor recovery, functional mobility, cognitive, and quality-of-life measures. Outcome data will be collected at baseline, post-intervention, and at 6?months. The qualitative component will explore the experience and acceptability of using a powered robotic exoskeleton for stroke rehabilitation from the point of view of individuals with stroke and physical therapists. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted with participants who receive the exoskeleton intervention, and with the therapists who provide the intervention. Qualitative data will be analyzed using interpretive description. This study will be the first mixed-methods study examining the adoptability of exoskeleton-based rehabilitation for individuals with stroke. It will provide valuable information regarding the efficacy of exoskeleton-based training for walking recovery and will shed light on how physical therapists and patients with stroke perceive the device. The findings will help guide the integration of robotic exoskeletons into clinical practice. NCT02995265 (clinicaltrials.gov), Registered 16 December 2016.
机译:行走的能力通常被报告为中风后的个体的最佳康复优先事项。然而,并非所有带有中风的个人都能够练习走路,特别是那些需要从治疗师提供更多帮助的人这样做。动力机器人外骨骼是一代新一代的机器人辅助步态训练装置,旨在帮助下肢运动来允许重复的地下行走练习。迄今为止,已经对中风后使用外骨骼进行步态康复进行了最小的研究。以下研究方案旨在评估患有中风的个体的基于外骨骼的步态康复计划的疗效和可接受性和可接受性。该研究方案描述了由随机对照试验和嵌套的定性研究组成的前瞻性多中心的混合方法研究。将从三个住院康复医院招募四十个具有Qualute Stroke的成年人,并随机招募以获得基于外屏的步态康复计划或通常的物理治疗护理。主要结果措施是干预后的功能性救护类别,二次结果包括电机恢复,功能流动性,认知和寿命质量措施。结果数据将在基线,干预后收集,并在6个月内收集。定性组成部分将探讨使用中风和物理治疗师的个体的角度来使用动力机器人外骨骼的经验和可接受性。半结构化访谈将与接受外骨骼干预的参与者进行,以及提供干预的治疗师。使用解释性描述分析定性数据。本研究将是第一种混合方法研究,研究脑骨骼基康复对卒中个体的养老金的依赖性研究。它将提供有关基于外骨骼的培训对行走恢复培训的功效的有价值的信息,并将阐明物理治疗师和卒中患者如何感知设备。调查结果将帮助指导机器人外骨骼的整合到临床实践中。 NCT02995265(ClinicalTrials.gov),2016年12月16日注册。

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