IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo", Messina, Italy.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2020 Aug;29(8):104994. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.104994. Epub 2020 Jun 13.
The rehabilitation of cognitive and behavioral abnormalities in individuals with stroke is essential for promoting patient's recovery and autonomy. The aim of our study is to evaluate the effects of robotic neurorehabilitation using Lokomat with and without VR on cognitive functioning and psychological well-being in stroke patients, as compared to traditional therapy.
Ninety stroke patients were included in this randomized controlled clinical trial. The patients were assigned to one of the three treatment groups, i.e. the Robotic Rehabilitation group undergoing robotic rehab with VR (RRG+VR), the Robotic Rehabilitation Group (RRG-VR) using robotics without VR, and the Conventional Rehabilitation group (CRG) submitted to conventional physiotherapy and cognitive treatment.
The analysis showed that either the robotic training (with and without VR) or the conventional rehabilitation led to significant improvements in the global cognitive functioning, mood, and executive functions, as well as in activities of daily living. However, only in the RRG+VR we observed a significant improvement in cognitive flexibility and shifting skills, selective attention/visual research, and quality of life, with regard to the perception of the mental and physical state.
Our study shows that robotic treatment, especially if associated with VR, may positively affect cognitive recovery and psychological well-being in patients with chronic stroke, thanks to the complex interation between movement and cognition.
脑卒中患者认知和行为异常的康复对于促进患者的恢复和自主能力至关重要。我们的研究旨在评估使用 Lokomat 机器人康复治疗联合或不联合虚拟现实(VR)对脑卒中患者认知功能和心理健康的影响,并与传统治疗进行比较。
本随机对照临床试验纳入了 90 名脑卒中患者。患者被分配到三个治疗组之一,即使用 VR 的机器人康复治疗组(RRG+VR)、不使用 VR 的机器人康复治疗组(RRG-VR)和常规康复治疗组(CRG),分别接受机器人康复治疗、常规康复治疗和常规物理治疗及认知治疗。
分析表明,无论是机器人训练(联合或不联合 VR)还是常规康复治疗,都能显著改善整体认知功能、情绪和执行功能以及日常生活活动能力。然而,只有在 RRG+VR 组中,我们观察到认知灵活性和转换技能、选择性注意力/视觉研究以及生活质量(包括心理和身体状态的感知)方面有显著改善。
我们的研究表明,机器人治疗,特别是与 VR 联合使用,可能通过运动和认知的复杂相互作用,对慢性脑卒中患者的认知恢复和心理健康产生积极影响。