机器人外骨骼步态训练对提高多发性硬化症患者行走适应能力的影响

Ghaith J Androwis, Alfonse Gaite, Amanda Engler, Guang H Yue, John DeLuca
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目前的试点调查的目的是检查8周的监督,地面上的步态训练使用机器人外骨骼(RE)与对照条件(传统的步态治疗,CGT)的MS患者的效果。四名患有复发缓解型多发性硬化症(RRMS)的女性受试者(平均年龄=53岁)参加了这项研究,并在标准治疗健身房完成了总共16个疗程(1小时/次)的步态训练,这些训练要么是由接受过复发缓解型多发性硬化症治疗的物理治疗师(PT)监督的步态训练(2名受试者),要么是由PT监督的CGT(2名受试者)。结果测量(避障,追踪增强线索的能力,在没有RE的情况下,两组在智能、仪器跑步机上(C-Mill, Motekforce,荷兰)测量了完成这些双重任务时的平均步行速度。总体而言,接受RE训练的MS患者在研究期间表现出改善的步行适应性(避障和增强的线索跟踪),没有出现不良事件,与基线相比,训练后的平均步行速度也有所提高。临床意义-这些来自四名多发性硬化症患者的初步结果表明,使用机器人外骨骼进行步态训练可能是提高步行适应性和平均步行速度的有效方法。
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The Effects of Robotic Exoskeleton Gait Training on Improving Walking Adaptability in Persons with MS.

The goal of the present pilot investigation is to examine the effects of 8 weeks of supervised, over-ground gait training using a robotic exoskeleton (RE) compared with a control condition (conventional gait therapy, CGT) in persons with MS with ambulatory. Four female subjects (mean age=53 years) with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) participated in this study and completed a total of sixteen sessions (1-hour/session) gait training in a standard therapy gym either using a RE supervised by a physical therapist (PT) trained with RE therapy (2 subjects) or with the CGT (2 subjects) supervised by a PT. Outcome measures (obstacle avoidance, ability to track augmented cues, and average walking speed while completing these dual-tasks) were measured for both groups on a smart, instrumented treadmill (C-Mill, Motekforce, Netherland) pre- and post-intervention without the RE. Overall, individuals with MS who underwent training with RE demonstrated improved walking adaptability (obstacle avoidance and augmented cues tracking) with no adverse events during the study, and improved average walking speed post training compared to baseline.Clinical Relevance- These preliminary results from four individuals with MS suggest that gait training with robotic exoskeleton may present an effective method for improving walking adaptability and average walking speed.

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