Arm-Training with T-WREX After Chronic Stroke: Preliminary Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Sarah J. Housman, V. Le, Tariq Rahman, R. Sanchez, D. Reinkensmeyer
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This study presents preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial comparing a novel passive arm orthosis training system, the Therapy Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton (T-WREX), with conventional self-directed upper extremity exercises. Chronic stroke survivors (n = 23) with moderate to severe upper limb hemiparesis trained three times per week for eight weeks with minimal supervision from an occupational therapist. Both groups demonstrated significant improvements in arm movement ability according to the Fugl-Meyer (3.7 point mean improvement in T-WREX group, p = 0.001, and 2.7 point improvement in control group, p = 0.003). Individuals who completed T-WREX training also demonstrated significant gains in self-rated quality of arm movement on the Motor Activity Log (p=0.05), and showed a trend towards greater gains on all clinical measures, although this trend was not significant at the current study size. Post-treatment surveys revealed a subjective preference for T-WREX training over conventional gravity-supported exercises. These preliminary results suggest that the T-WREX is a safe device feasible for clinical use, and effective in enhancing upper extremity motor recovery and patient motivation. Next steps are discussed.
慢性中风后用T-WREX进行手臂训练:一项随机对照试验的初步结果
本研究介绍了一项随机对照试验的初步结果,该试验比较了一种新型被动手臂矫形器训练系统,治疗Wilmington机器人外骨骼(T-WREX)与传统的自主上肢训练。患有中度至重度上肢偏瘫的慢性中风幸存者(n = 23)在职业治疗师的极少监督下每周训练三次,持续八周。根据Fugl-Meyer量表,两组患者手臂运动能力均有显著改善(T-WREX组平均改善3.7分,p = 0.001,对照组平均改善2.7分,p = 0.003)。完成T-WREX训练的个体在运动活动日志(Motor Activity Log)上的自评手臂运动质量也有显著提高(p=0.05),并且在所有临床测量中显示出更大的提高趋势,尽管在当前的研究规模中这种趋势并不显著。治疗后调查显示,与传统的重力支持训练相比,T-WREX训练更受主观偏好。这些初步结果表明,T-WREX是一种安全可行的临床器械,可有效促进上肢运动恢复和患者动力。讨论了接下来的步骤。
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