Max Nader Lab for Rehabilitation Technologies and Outcomes Research, Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, 355 E Erie St., Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA.
J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2024 Jul 30;21(1):127. doi: 10.1186/s12984-024-01421-x.
The objective of this study was to analyze the safety and efficacy of using a robotic hip exoskeleton designed by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Korea, called the Gait Enhancing and Motivating System-Hip (GEMS-H), in assistance mode only with the poststroke population in an outpatient-rehabilitation setting.
Forty-one participants with an average age of 60 and average stroke latency of 6.5 years completed this prospective, single arm, interventional, longitudinal study during the COVID-19 pandemic. Significant modifications to the traditional outpatient clinical environment were made to adhere to organizational physical distancing policies as well as guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control. All participants received gait training with the GEMS-H in assistance mode for 18 training sessions over the course of 6-8 weeks. Performance-based and self-reported clinical outcomes were assessed at four time points: baseline, midpoint (after 9 training sessions), post (after 18 training sessions), and 1-month follow up. Daily step count was also collected throughout the duration of the study using an ankle-worn actigraphy device. Additionally, corticomotor excitability was measured at baseline and post for 4 bilateral lower limb muscles using transcranial magnetic stimulation.
By the end of the training program, the primary outcome, walking speed, improved by 0.13 m/s (p < 0.001). Secondary outcomes of walking endurance, balance, and functional gait also improved as measured by the 6-Minute Walk Test (47 m, p < 0.001), Berg Balance Scale (2.93 points, p < 0.001), and Functional Gait Assessment (1.80 points, p < 0.001). Daily step count significantly improved with and average increase of 1,750 steps per day (p < 0.001). There was a 35% increase in detectable lower limb motor evoked potentials and a significant decrease in the active motor threshold in the medial gastrocnemius (-5.7, p < 0.05) after training with the device.
Gait training with the GEMS-H exoskeleton showed significant improvements in walking speed, walking endurance, and balance in persons with chronic stroke. Day-to-day activity also improved as evidenced by increased daily step count. Additionally, corticomotor excitability changes suggest that training with this device may help correct interhemispheric imbalance typically seen after stroke.
This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04285060).
本研究旨在分析韩国三星电子公司设计的机器人髋关节外骨骼(称为步态增强和激励系统-髋关节(GEMS-H))在仅辅助模式下用于脑卒中后人群的安全性和有效性,研究地点为门诊康复环境。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,41 名平均年龄为 60 岁、平均卒中潜伏期为 6.5 年的参与者完成了这项前瞻性、单臂、干预性、纵向研究。对传统的门诊临床环境进行了重大修改,以遵守组织物理距离政策以及疾病控制中心的指南。所有参与者都在 6-8 周的时间内接受 18 次步态训练,使用 GEMS-H 辅助模式进行训练。在四个时间点评估基于表现的和自我报告的临床结果:基线、中点(完成 9 次训练后)、后点(完成 18 次训练后)和 1 个月随访。在研究期间,还使用脚踝佩戴的活动记录仪全天收集每日步数。此外,使用经颅磁刺激测量基线和后点 4 个双侧下肢肌肉的皮质运动兴奋性。
在训练计划结束时,主要结果(行走速度)提高了 0.13m/s(p<0.001)。使用 6 分钟步行测试(47m,p<0.001)、伯格平衡量表(2.93 分,p<0.001)和功能性步态评估(1.80 分,p<0.001)测量的行走耐力、平衡和功能性步态等次要结果也得到了改善。每日步数显著增加,平均每天增加 1750 步(p<0.001)。使用该设备进行训练后,下肢运动诱发电位的可检测性增加了 35%,内侧腓肠肌的主动运动阈值降低了 5.7(p<0.05)。
使用 GEMS-H 外骨骼进行步态训练可显著提高慢性卒中患者的行走速度、行走耐力和平衡能力。日常活动也有所改善,体现在每日步数的增加。此外,皮质运动兴奋性的变化表明,使用该设备进行训练可能有助于纠正卒中后通常出现的大脑半球间失衡。
本研究在 ClinicalTrials.gov 注册(NCT04285060)。