Electronic Platform for Ladder-Climbing Exercise for Stroke Rehabilitation

Chi-Chun Chen, Chun-Cheng Lin, H. Feng, Ching‐Ping Chang
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Stroke leads to physical and mental disability and severely reduces patient quality of life. Currently, physical exercise is considered a feasible approach to rehabilitation. However, basic clinical trials have yet to demonstrate an optimal method for rehabilitation training. The current study designed an electronic platform for ladder-climbing exercise for stroke rehabilitation. Rats after stroke can be subjected to rehabilitation training through the motor-driven ladder. The platform also involves position detection and speed control mechanisms, thus providing rehabilitation patterns that are different from the conventional rehabilitation programs. The designed platform will be expected to provide effective rehabilitation processes. Moreover, the operating mechanism of the designed platform is different from that of existing platforms. The approach of using automatic ladder-climbing exercise for stroke rehabilitation is unprecedented; in addition, the exercise intensity of the proposed platform can be adjusted according to the fitness of each rat. Therefore, this platform can be adopted for experiments in exercise physiology, and the study results can serve as a reference for future studies designing training programs for human stroke rehabilitation.
脑卒中康复爬梯运动电子平台
中风会导致身体和精神残疾,并严重降低患者的生活质量。目前,体育锻炼被认为是一种可行的康复方法。然而,基础临床试验尚未证明康复训练的最佳方法。本研究设计了一个用于爬梯运动的电子平台,用于中风康复。脑卒中后大鼠可通过电动梯进行康复训练。该平台还包括位置检测和速度控制机制,从而提供不同于传统康复方案的康复模式。设计的平台有望提供有效的修复过程。此外,设计平台的运行机制与现有平台不同。采用自动爬梯运动进行脑卒中康复的方法是前所未有的;此外,所提出的平台的运动强度可以根据每只大鼠的健康状况进行调整。因此,该平台可用于运动生理学实验,研究结果可为今后设计人类中风康复训练方案的研究提供参考。
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