Efficacy of Electromechanically-Assisted Rehabilitation of Upper Limb Function in Post-Stroke Patients: A Randomized Controlled Study.

Ji-Hyun Kim, Myoung-Hwan Ko, Jin Woo Park, Ho Jun Lee, Ki Yeun Nam, Yeon-Gyo Nam, Chi-Hun Oh, Joong Hee Park, Bum Sun Kwon
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the efficacy of electromechanically-assisted rehabilitation of upper limb function in post-stroke patients.

Design: Randomized controlled trial.

Subjects: Forty-eight stroke patients.

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to control and experimental groups. The control group underwent occupational therapy training with conventional methods. The experimental group underwent electromechanically-assisted training using an end effector robot (Camillo®). Interventions were provided for 30 min per day, 5 days a week, for 4 weeks. Primary outcome was change in Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) before and after training. Secondary outcomes were changes in hand function, upper limb strength, spasticity, mental status and quality of life.

Results: Mean improvement in FMA was 1.17 (standard deviation (SD) 4.18) in the control group and 2.52 (SD 5.48) in the experimental group. Although FMA in the experimental group improved significantly after training, the improvement in FMA did not differ significantly between groups. Among the secondary outcomes, the Motricity Index (MI) improved significantly after training in the experimental group, and the change in MI between groups was statistically significant.

Conclusion: Electromechanically-assisted rehabilitation using Camillo® was not more effective than conventional occupation therapy for upper arm function.

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脑卒中后患者机电辅助上肢功能康复的疗效:一项随机对照研究。
目的:探讨电机械辅助上肢功能康复对脑卒中后患者的治疗效果。设计:随机对照试验。研究对象:48例中风患者。方法:将患者随机分为对照组和实验组。对照组采用常规方法进行职业治疗训练。实验组使用末端执行器机器人(Camillo®)进行机电辅助训练。干预每天30分钟,每周5天,持续4周。主要观察指标为训练前后Fugl-Meyer评估(FMA)的变化。次要结局是手功能、上肢力量、痉挛、精神状态和生活质量的变化。结果:对照组患者FMA平均改善1.17(标准差4.18),实验组患者平均改善2.52(标准差5.48)。虽然实验组在训练后FMA有明显提高,但两组间FMA的改善无显著差异。次要指标中,实验组运动指数(moicity Index, MI)训练后明显改善,组间变化有统计学意义。结论:Camillo®机电辅助康复对上臂功能的改善并不比传统的职业治疗更有效。
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