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可穿戴式外骨骼步幅管理辅助系统(SMA®)对脑卒中后个体时空步态特征的影响:一项随机对照试验。

Effects of a wearable exoskeleton stride management assist system (SMA®) on spatiotemporal gait characteristics in individuals after stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

作者信息

Buesing Carolyn, Fisch Gabriela, O'Donnell Megan, Shahidi Ida, Thomas Lauren, Mummidisetty Chaithanya K, Williams Kenton J, Takahashi Hideaki, Rymer William Zev, Jayaraman Arun

机构信息

Northwestern University Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, 645 N. Michigan Ave, Suite 1100, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

Max Nader Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, 345 E. Superior St, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2015 Aug 20;12:69. doi: 10.1186/s12984-015-0062-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Robots offer an alternative, potentially advantageous method of providing repetitive, high-dosage, and high-intensity training to address the gait impairments caused by stroke. In this study, we compared the effects of the Stride Management Assist (SMA®) System, a new wearable robotic device developed by Honda R&D Corporation, Japan, with functional task specific training (FTST) on spatiotemporal gait parameters in stroke survivors.

METHODS

A single blinded randomized control trial was performed to assess the effect of FTST and task-specific walking training with the SMA® device on spatiotemporal gait parameters. Participants (n=50) were randomly assigned to FTST or SMA. Subjects in both groups received training 3 times per week for 6-8 weeks for a maximum of 18 training sessions. The GAITRite® system was used to collect data on subjects' spatiotemporal gait characteristics before training (baseline), at mid-training, post-training, and at a 3-month follow-up.

RESULTS

After training, significant improvements in gait parameters were observed in both training groups compared to baseline, including an increase in velocity and cadence, a decrease in swing time on the impaired side, a decrease in double support time, an increase in stride length on impaired and non-impaired sides, and an increase in step length on impaired and non-impaired sides. No significant differences were observed between training groups; except for SMA group, step length on the impaired side increased significantly during self-selected walking speed trials and spatial asymmetry decreased significantly during fast-velocity walking trials.

CONCLUSIONS

SMA and FTST interventions provided similar, significant improvements in spatiotemporal gait parameters; however, the SMA group showed additional improvements across more parameters at various time points. These results indicate that the SMA® device could be a useful therapeutic tool to improve spatiotemporal parameters and contribute to improved functional mobility in stroke survivors. Further research is needed to determine the feasibility of using this device in a home setting vs a clinic setting, and whether such home use provides continued benefits.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

This study is registered under the title "Development of walk assist device to improve community ambulation" and can be located in clinicaltrials.gov with the study identifier: NCT01994395 .

摘要

背景

机器人提供了一种替代性的、可能具有优势的方法,用于提供重复性、高剂量和高强度训练,以解决中风导致的步态障碍。在本研究中,我们比较了日本本田研发公司开发的新型可穿戴机器人设备Stride Management Assist(SMA®)系统与功能任务特定训练(FTST)对中风幸存者时空步态参数的影响。

方法

进行了一项单盲随机对照试验,以评估FTST和使用SMA®设备进行的特定任务步行训练对时空步态参数的影响。参与者(n = 50)被随机分配到FTST组或SMA组。两组受试者每周接受3次训练,共6 - 8周,最多进行18次训练。使用GAITRite®系统收集受试者在训练前(基线)、训练中期、训练后以及3个月随访时的时空步态特征数据。

结果

训练后,与基线相比,两个训练组的步态参数均有显著改善,包括速度和步频增加、患侧摆动时间减少、双支撑时间减少、患侧和非患侧步幅增加以及患侧和非患侧步长增加。训练组之间未观察到显著差异;除SMA组外,在自选步行速度试验中患侧步长显著增加,在快速步行试验中空间不对称性显著降低。

结论

SMA和FTST干预在时空步态参数方面提供了相似的显著改善;然而,SMA组在各个时间点的更多参数上显示出额外的改善。这些结果表明,SMA®设备可能是一种有用的治疗工具,可改善时空参数并有助于提高中风幸存者的功能移动性。需要进一步研究以确定在家庭环境与诊所环境中使用该设备的可行性,以及这种家庭使用是否能持续带来益处。

试验注册

本研究注册标题为“开发步行辅助设备以改善社区行走能力”,可在clinicaltrials.gov上通过研究标识符:NCT01994395找到。

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