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外骨骼步态训练对中风患者平衡、负荷分布及功能状态的影响:一项随机对照试验

Effects of Exoskeleton Gait Training on Balance, Load Distribution, and Functional Status in Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Rojek Anna, Mika Anna, Oleksy Łukasz, Stolarczyk Artur, Kielnar Renata

机构信息

Physiotherapy Clinic RehaPlus, Kraków, Poland.

Department of Clinical Rehabilitation, University of Physical Education in Krakow, Kraków, Poland.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2020 Jan 15;10:1344. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.01344. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

As a result of stroke, patients have problems with locomotion and transfers, which lead to frequent falls. Recovery after stroke is a major goal of rehabilitation, but it is difficult to choose which treatment method is most beneficial for stroke survivors. Recently, powered robotic exoskeletons are used in treatment to maximize the neural recovery of patients after stroke, but there are no studies evaluating the changes in balance among patients rehabilitated with an exoskeleton. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of Ekso GT exoskeleton-assisted gait training on balance, load distribution, and functional status of patients after ischemic stroke. The outcomes are based on 44 patients aged 55-85 years after ischemic stroke who were previously randomly assigned into two groups: experimental (with Ekso GT rehabilitation) and control (with classical rehabilitation). At baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment, the patients were evaluated on balance, load distribution, and functional status using, respectively a stabilometric platform, the Barthel Index, and the Rivermead Mobility Index. In the experimental group, balance improved regarding the variables describing sway area as ellipse major and minor axes. In the control group, improvement was noted in sway velocity. After the therapy, total load distribution on feet in both groups showed a small and insignificant tendency toward reduction in the amount of uninvolved limb loading. In the control group, significant load transfer from the backfoot to the forefoot was noted. Both forms of rehabilitation caused significant changes in functional status. Both training with the use of the Ekso GT exoskeleton and classical physiotherapy lead to functional improvement of patients after ischemic stroke. However, in the experimental group, improvement was observed in a larger number of categories, which may suggest potentially greater impact of treatment with the exoskeleton on functional status. Also, both forms of rehabilitation caused significant changes in balance, but we have noted some trends indicating that treatment with exoskeleton may be more beneficial for some patients. The load transfer from the backfoot to the forefoot observed in the control group was an unfavorable phenomenon. We suggest that the Ekso GT exoskeleton may be a promising tool in the rehabilitation of patients after stroke. Trial ID ACTRN12616000148471.

摘要

由于中风,患者存在行动和转移方面的问题,这导致他们频繁跌倒。中风后的恢复是康复的主要目标,但很难选择哪种治疗方法对中风幸存者最为有益。最近,动力机器人外骨骼被用于治疗,以最大限度地促进中风患者的神经恢复,但尚无研究评估使用外骨骼康复的患者的平衡变化。本研究的目的是评估Ekso GT外骨骼辅助步态训练对缺血性中风患者平衡、负荷分布和功能状态的影响。研究结果基于44名年龄在55 - 85岁之间的缺血性中风患者,他们之前被随机分为两组:实验组(接受Ekso GT康复训练)和对照组(接受传统康复训练)。在基线和治疗4周后,分别使用稳定测量平台、巴氏指数和Rivermead运动指数对患者的平衡、负荷分布和功能状态进行评估。在实验组中,关于描述摆动区域的变量(椭圆长轴和短轴),平衡得到改善。在对照组中,摆动速度有所改善。治疗后,两组双脚的总负荷分布显示出未受累肢体负荷量减少的微小且不显著趋势。在对照组中,观察到从后脚向前脚的显著负荷转移。两种康复方式均导致功能状态发生显著变化。使用Ekso GT外骨骼进行训练和传统物理治疗均能使缺血性中风患者的功能得到改善。然而,在实验组中,更多类别出现了改善,这可能表明外骨骼治疗对功能状态的潜在影响更大。此外,两种康复方式均使平衡发生显著变化,但我们注意到一些趋势表明,外骨骼治疗可能对某些患者更有益。对照组中观察到的从后脚向前脚的负荷转移是一种不利现象。我们认为Ekso GT外骨骼可能是中风患者康复的一种有前景的工具。试验编号ACTRN12616000148471。

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