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Ambulation training of neurological patients on the treadmill with a new walking assistance and rehabilitation device (WARD)

机译:使用新的步行辅助和康复设备(WARD)在跑步机上对神经系统患者进行走动训练

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Abstract\udSTUDY DESIGN:\udPatients with neurological walking impairment were rehabilitated with a new system, consisting of an apparatus to constantly relieve the body weight and a treadmill: The Walking Assistance and Rehabilitation Device (WARD). Patients were evaluated before and after rehabilitation with clinical scales and physiological measurements.\udOBJECTIVES:\udTo evaluate the effectiveness of the WARD in improving walking capability in these patients.\udSETTING:\udThe study was carried out in a clinical environment (IRCCS S. Lucia, Rehabilitation Hospital, Rome, Italy).\udMETHODS:\udSeven patients (six with spinal cord injuries, one with brain injury) underwent a 1 - 2 month training period with the WARD. During the WARD training the body weight constant unloading (BWCU) applied to the patient through the WARD was regularly evaluated. Oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and heart rate were measured in order to obtain energy and cardiac costs of walking. These measurements were carried out while walking with the WARD at an appropriate treadmill speed (ATS) and in the open field at the most comfortable speed (MCS). All measurements, in addition to clinical scores related to the walking capability, were carried out at the beginning of the WARD training period (BWT) and at the end (EWT). At the EWT the patients were tested walking with the WARD observing the same BWT conditions (same ATS and BWCU), referred to as beginning conditions second measurements (BCSM). The relationships between physiological costs and ATS were described through second order polynomial regression curves and studied.\udRESULTS:\udComparing the data obtained at the BWT and EWT, the following results were found significantly different: (1) Clinical scores improved; (2) All patients increased their ATS; (3) The BWCU was reduced; (4) The Walking Energy Cost (WEC) and the Walking Cardiac Cost (WCC) measured when walking with the WARD at the ATS improved in all patients; and (5) The WEC and WCC measured in the open field improved in all patients. The WEC vs ATS curve found at the EWT in the BCSM was found significantly different from the BWT curve, demonstrating a major improvement due to the WARD training.\udCONCLUSION:\udDespite some limitations due to sample size and functional ambulation scale, this study has demonstrated that the WARD training is effective in improving the walking capability and efficiency of the patients.
机译:摘要\研究设计:\ ud采用新系统修复了患有神经系统行走障碍的患者,该系统包括可不断减轻体重的设备和跑步机:行走辅助和康复设备(WARD)。在康复前后,通过临床量表和生理学测量对患者进行评估。\ ud目标:\ ud为了评估WARD改善这些患者步行能力的有效性。\ udSetting:\ ud这项研究是在临床环境中进行的(IRCCS S. \ ud方法:\ ud七名患者(六名脊髓损伤,一名脑损伤)接受了WARD的1-2个月训练。在WARD训练期间,定期评估通过WARD应用于患者的体重恒定卸载(BWCU)。测量氧气消耗,二氧化碳的产生和心率,以获得步行的能量和心脏成本。这些测量是在WARD上以适当的跑步机速度(ATS)行走时以及在空旷地区以最舒适的速度(MCS)行走时进行的。除了与步行能力有关的临床评分外,所有测量均在WARD训练期(BWT)的开始和结束时(EWT)进行。在EWT处,患者在WARD的情况下进行了步行测试,并观察到相同的BWT条件(相同的ATS和BWCU),称为开始条件第二次测量(BCSM)。通过二阶多项式回归曲线描述并研究了生理费用与ATS之间的关系。\ udRESULTS:\ ud比较在BWT和EWT处获得的数据,发现以下结果明显不同:(1)临床评分得到改善; (2)所有患者均增加了ATS; (3)减少了BWCU; (4)在所有患者中使用WARD在ATS上行走时测得的行走能量成本(WEC)和行走心脏成本(WCC)均得到改善; (5)在所有患者中,在野外测量的WEC和WCC均得到改善。在BCSM的EWT处发现的WEC与ATS曲线与BWT曲线存在显着差异,这表明由于WARD训练而产生了重大改进。\ ud结论:\ ud尽管由于样本量和功能性步行量表的限制,本研究证明WARD训练可以有效提高患者的步行能力和效率。

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