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中枢神经系统损伤患者步行辅助用动力外骨骼:一项叙述性综述

Powered Exoskeletons for Walking Assistance in Persons with Central Nervous System Injuries: A Narrative Review.

作者信息

Esquenazi Alberto, Talaty Mukul, Jayaraman Arun

机构信息

MossRehab/Einstein Healthcare Network, 60 Township Lane Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027(∗).

MossRehab/Einstein Healthcare Network, Elkins Park, PA(†).

出版信息

PM R. 2017 Jan;9(1):46-62. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2016.07.534. Epub 2016 Aug 24.

Abstract

Individuals with central nervous system injuries are a large and apparently rapidly expanding population-as suggested by 2013 statistics from the American Heart Association. Increasing survival rates and lifespans emphasize the need to improve the quality of life for this population. In persons with central nervous system injuries, mobility limitations are among the most important factors contributing to reduced life satisfaction. Decreased mobility and subsequently reduced overall activity levels also contribute to lower levels of physical health. Braces to assist walking are options for greater-functioning individuals but still limit overall mobility as the result of increased energy expenditure and difficulty of use. For individuals with greater levels of mobility impairment, wheelchairs remain the preferred mobility aid yet still fall considerably short compared with upright bipedal walking. Furthermore, the promise of functional electrical stimulation as a means to achieve walking has yet to materialize. None of these options allow individuals to achieve walking at speeds or levels comparable with those seen in individuals with unimpaired gait. Medical exoskeletons hold much promise to fulfill this unmet need and have advanced as a viable option in both therapeutic and personal mobility state, particularly during the past decade. The present review highlights the major developments in this technology, with a focus on exoskeletons for lower limb that may encompass the spine and that aim to allow independent upright walking for those who otherwise do not have this option. Specifically reviewed are powered exoskeletons that are either commercially available or have the potential to restore upright walking function. This paper includes a basic description of how each exoskeleton device works, a summation of key features, their known limitations, and a discussion of current and future clinical applicability.

摘要

根据美国心脏协会2013年的统计数据,中枢神经系统损伤患者的数量众多且呈快速增长趋势。生存率和寿命的提高凸显了改善这一人群生活质量的必要性。在中枢神经系统损伤患者中,行动能力受限是导致生活满意度降低的最重要因素之一。行动能力下降以及随之而来的总体活动水平降低,也会导致身体健康水平下降。对于功能较好的个体,辅助行走的支具有一定作用,但由于能量消耗增加和使用困难,仍然限制了总体行动能力。对于行动能力受损程度较高的个体,轮椅仍然是首选的行动辅助工具,但与直立双足行走相比仍有很大差距。此外,功能性电刺激作为实现行走的一种手段,其前景尚未实现。这些选择都无法让个体以与步态正常者相当的速度或水平行走。医用外骨骼有望满足这一未被满足的需求,并且在治疗和个人移动领域已发展成为一种可行的选择,尤其是在过去十年中。本综述重点介绍了这项技术的主要进展,特别关注可能涵盖脊柱的下肢外骨骼,其目标是让那些原本无法独立直立行走的人能够实现独立直立行走。具体回顾了已上市或有潜力恢复直立行走功能的动力外骨骼。本文包括对每个外骨骼设备工作原理的基本描述、关键特性总结、已知局限性,以及对当前和未来临床适用性的讨论。

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