End-effector lower limb robot-assisted gait training effects in subacute stroke patients: A randomized controlled pilot trial
- Abstract
- Background: This pilot study investigated end-effector lower limb rehabilitation robot training effects in subacute stroke patients.
Methods: Forty-nine stroke patients were randomly assigned to 2 treatment groups: a 30-minute end-effector lower limb rehabilitation robot training plus 1.5-hour conventional physiotherapy (robot group; n = 26), or a 2-hour conventional physiotherapy (control group; n = 23). All patients received 5 treatments weekly for 4 weeks. The functional ambulatory category was the primary outcome and the motricity index, Fugl Meyer assessment-lower extremity, rivermead mobility index, 10 meter walk test, Berg balance scale, and modified Barthel index were secondary outcomes.
Results: All outcome measures significantly improved in both groups after training (P > .05). The robot group improved more in FAC than the control group (P = .005).
Conclusions: Compared with conventional physiotherapy alone, end-effector lower limb robot-assisted gait training with conventional physiotherapy improved subacute stroke patients walking ability.
- Issued Date
- 2023
Junekyung Lee
Dae Yul Kim
Seung Hak Lee
Ji Hye Kim
Deog Young Kim
Kil-Byung Lim
Jeehyun Yoo
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- gait; neurological rehabilitation; robotics; stroke
- DOI
- 10.1097/MD.0000000000035568
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16482
- Publisher
- MEDICINE
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 0025-7974
- Citation Volume
- 102
- Citation Number
- 42
- Citation Start Page
- 1
- Citation End Page
- 5
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