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Wearable robotic exoskeleton for gait reconstruction in patients with spinal cord injury: A literature review

机译:脊髓损伤患者步态重建的可穿戴机器人外骨骼:文献综述

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ObjectivesWearable robotic exoskeletons (WREs) have been globally developed to achieve gait reconstruction in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The present study aimed to enable evidence-based decision-making in selecting the optimal WRE according to residual motor function and to provide a new perspective on further development of appropriate WREs.MethodsThe current review was conducted by searching PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar for relevant studies published from April 2015 to February 2020. Selected studies were analysed with a focus on the participants’ neurological level of SCI, amount of training (number of training sessions and duration of the total training period), gait speed and endurance achieved, and subgroup exploration of the number of persons for assistance and the walking aid used among patients with cervical level injury.ResultsA total of 28 articles (nine using Ekso, three using Indego, ten using ReWalk, one using REX, five using Wearable Power-Assist Locomotor) involving 228 patients were included in the analysis. Across all WREs, T6 was the most frequently reported level of SCI. The amount of training showed a wide distribution (number of training sessions: 2–230 sessions [30–120?min per session]; duration of the total training period: 1–24 weeks [1–5 times per week]). The mean gait speed was 0.31?m/s (standard deviation [SD] 0.14), and the mean distance on the 6-min walking test as a measure of endurance was 108.9?m (SD 46.7). The subgroup exploration aimed at patients with cervical level injury indicated that 59.2% of patients were able to ambulate with no physical assistance and several patients used a walker as a walking aid.ConclusionThe number of cervical level injury increased, as compared to the number previously indicated by a prior similar review. Training procedure was largely different among studies. Further improvement based on gait performance is required for use and dissemination in daily life.The translational potential of this articleThe present review reveals the current state of the clinical effectiveness of WREs for gait reconstruction in patients with SCI, contributing to evidence-based device application and further development.
机译:象下可爱的机器人外骨骼(WRES)已经全球开发,以实现脊髓损伤患者的步态重建(SCI)。本研究旨在使基于循证的决策选择根据剩余电机功能选择最佳WRE,并在进一步发展适当的WRES进一步发展的新视角下,通过搜索PubMed,Science,Google和Google进行了当前审查从2015年4月到2020年2月出版的相关研究学者。分析了选定的研究,重点关注参与者的科学的神经水平,培训量(培训期总培训期的持续时间),步态速度和耐力和副群体探索宫颈水平损伤患者的援助人数和副群探索。总共28篇文章(使用EKSO,使用Idego,使用更简洁,使用Rex,五个使用可穿戴力量涉及228名患者的辅助运动员被纳入分析。在所有WRES上,T6是最常见的SCI水平。培训金额显示出广泛的分布(培训次数:2-230次会议[30-120次);总培训期的持续时间:1-24周每周[1-5次])。平均步态速度为0.31?M / s(标准偏差[SD] 0.14),并且6分钟步行测试的平均距离为耐久性的量度为108.9μm(SD 46.7)。针对宫颈水平损伤患者的亚群勘探表明,59.2%的患者能够在没有身体援助,几个患者使用助行器作为行走援助。与之前所示的数字相比,宫颈水平损伤的数量增加通过先前的类似审查。研究在很大程度上不同。日常生活中使用和传播需要基于步态表现的进一步改善。本艺术的翻译潜力本综述揭示了SCI患者步态重建的临床效果的当前状态,为基于证据的设备应用有所促进进一步的发展。

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