How robot-assisted gait training affects gait ability, balance and kinematic parameters after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Shishi Chen, Wanying Zhang, Dingyu Wang, Zhaoming Chen
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INTRODUCTION Gait ability is often cited by stroke survivors. Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) can help stroke patients with lower limb motor impairment regain motor coordination. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase were systematically searched until September 2023, to identify randomized controlled trials presenting: stroke survivors as participants; RAGT as intervention; conventional rehabilitation as a comparator; gait assessment, through scales or quantitative parameters, as outcome measures. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS Twenty-seven publications involving 1167 patients met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis showed no significant differences in speed, cadence, spatial symmetry, and changes in joint mobility angles between the RAGT group and the control group. In addition, RAGT was associated with changes in affected side step length (SMD=0.02, 95% CI: 0.01, 0.03; P<0.0001), temporal symmetry (SMD=-0.38, 95% CI: -0.6, -0.16; P=0.0006], Six-Minute Walk Test (SMD=25.14, 95% CI: 10.19, 40.09; P=0.0010] and Functional Ambulation Categories (SMD=0.32, 95% CI: 0.01, 0.63; P=0.04). According to the PEDro scale, 19 (70.4%) studies were of high quality and eight were of moderate quality (29.6%). CONCLUSIONS Taken together, the review synthesis showed that RAGT might have a potential role in the recovery of walking dysfunction after stroke. However, its superiority over conventional rehabilitation requires further research. Additionally, it may provide unexpected benefits that the effects of RAGT with different types or treatment protocols were further compared.
机器人辅助步态训练如何影响中风后的步态能力、平衡和运动学参数:系统综述和荟萃分析。
导言中风幸存者经常提到步态能力问题。在 2023 年 9 月之前,系统检索了 PubMed、Cochrane Library 和 Embase,以确定以下随机对照试验:以中风幸存者为参与者;以机器人辅助步态训练(RAGT)为干预措施;以常规康复训练为比较对象;以步态评估(通过量表或定量参数)为结局测量指标。Meta 分析表明,RAGT 组与对照组在速度、步幅、空间对称性和关节活动角度的变化方面无明显差异。此外,RAGT 与患侧步长(SMD=0.02,95% CI:0.01,0.03;P<0.0001)、颞对称性(SMD=-0.38,95% CI:-0.6,-0.16;P=0.0006]、六分钟步行测试(SMD=25.14,95% CI:10.19,40.09;P=0.0010]和功能性行走类别(SMD=0.32,95% CI:0.01,0.63;P=0.04)。根据 PEDro 量表,19 项研究(70.4%)为高质量,8 项为中等质量(29.6%)。综上所述,RAGT 可能对中风后行走功能障碍的恢复有潜在作用,但其优于传统康复的程度还需进一步研究。此外,进一步比较不同类型或治疗方案的 RAGT 效果可能会带来意想不到的益处。
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4.40%
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162
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine publishes papers of clinical interest in physical and rehabilitation medicine.
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