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定制的被动式动态踝足矫形器可以改善许多中风后患者的步行经济性和速度。

Customized passive-dynamic ankle-foot orthoses can improve walking economy and speed for many individuals post-stroke.

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.

Biomechanics and Movement Science Interdisciplinary Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2024 Jul 29;21(1):126. doi: 10.1186/s12984-024-01425-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Passive-dynamic ankle-foot orthoses (PD-AFOs) are often prescribed to address plantar flexor weakness during gait, which is commonly observed after stroke. However, limited evidence is available to inform the prescription guidelines of PD-AFO bending stiffness. This study assessed the extent to which PD-AFOs customized to match an individual's level of plantar flexor weakness influence walking function, as compared to No AFO and their standard of care (SOC) AFO.

METHODS

Mechanical cost-of-transport, self-selected walking speed, and key biomechanical variables were measured while individuals greater than six months post-stroke walked with No AFO, with their SOC AFO, and with a stiffness-customized PD-AFO. Outcomes were compared across these conditions using a repeated measures ANOVA or Friedman test (depending on normality) for group-level analysis and simulation modeling analysis for individual-level analysis.

RESULTS

Twenty participants completed study activities. Mechanical cost-of-transport and self-selected walking speed improved with the stiffness-customized PD-AFOs compared to No AFO and SOC AFO. However, this did not result in a consistent improvement in other biomechanical variables toward typical values. In line with the heterogeneous nature of the post-stroke population, the response to the PD-AFO was highly variable.

CONCLUSIONS

Stiffness-customized PD-AFOs can improve the mechanical cost-of-transport and self-selected walking speed in many individuals post-stroke, as compared to No AFO and participants' standard of care AFO. This work provides initial efficacy data for stiffness-customized PD-AFOs in individuals post-stroke and lays the foundation for future studies to enable consistently effective prescription of PD-AFOs for patients post-stroke in clinical practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

NCT04619043.

摘要

背景

被动式动态踝足矫形器(PD-AFO)常用于治疗步态中常见的腓肠肌肌无力,这种情况在中风后很常见。然而,目前可用于为 PD-AFO 弯曲刚度制定处方指南的证据有限。本研究评估了根据个人腓肠肌无力程度定制的 PD-AFO 对行走功能的影响,与无矫形器(No AFO)和其标准矫形器(SOC)相比。

方法

当中风后超过 6 个月的个体不使用矫形器、使用其 SOC 矫形器和使用定制弯曲刚度的 PD-AFO 时,测量机械传输成本、自我选择的行走速度和关键生物力学变量。使用重复测量方差分析或 Friedman 检验(取决于正态性)进行组水平分析,并使用模拟模型分析进行个体水平分析,比较这些条件下的结果。

结果

20 名参与者完成了研究活动。与 No AFO 和 SOC AFO 相比,定制弯曲刚度的 PD-AFO 可降低机械传输成本和提高自我选择的行走速度。然而,这并没有导致其他生物力学变量朝着典型值一致改善。由于中风后人群的异质性,对 PD-AFO 的反应差异很大。

结论

与 No AFO 和参与者的标准矫形器相比,定制弯曲刚度的 PD-AFO 可改善许多中风后个体的机械传输成本和自我选择的行走速度。这项工作为中风后个体的定制弯曲刚度 PD-AFO 提供了初步疗效数据,并为未来的研究奠定了基础,以在临床实践中为中风后患者制定始终有效的 PD-AFO 处方。

临床试验注册

NCT04619043。

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