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Jiae Kim, Jungwha Do, Cho Rong Bae, Young Hoon Mo, Ji Hye Kim, Dae Yul Kim
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目的:脑卒中是导致长期残疾的主要原因,严重影响患者的行动能力和生活质量。机器人辅助步态疗法(RAGT)和高强度间歇训练(HIIT)分别显示出改善慢性卒中患者步态功能的潜力。本研究探讨了将高强度间歇训练(HIIT)与机器人辅助步态疗法(RAGT)相结合,增强慢性脑卒中患者的步态、平衡和下肢功能的潜在有效性。方法:对48例慢性脑卒中患者进行随机对照试验,其中44例(91.7%)完成研究。参与者被随机分配到对照组(基于跑步机的步态治疗)或干预组(使用末端执行器机器人的HIIT RAGT)。两组训练时间均为30分钟,每周三次,持续8周。HIIT在中等强度和高强度之间交替进行。结果包括10米步行测试(10MWT)、功能活动分类(FAC)、Berg平衡量表(BBS)、Fugl-Meyer下肢评估(FMA-LE)、vo2max、修正Barthel指数(MBI)和瘦体重。结果:组间比较显示干预组在10MWT方面有显著改善(p)。结论:HIIT联合RAGT可能是改善慢性脑卒中患者步态和功能结局的有效方法。这种新颖的组合显示了增强康复策略的希望,具有优化功能恢复和生活质量的潜在意义。试验注册:该研究已在临床研究信息服务中心注册(KCT0007659)。
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High-intensity interval training with robot-assisted gait therapy vs. treadmill gait therapy in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

High-intensity interval training with robot-assisted gait therapy vs. treadmill gait therapy in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial.

Objective: Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability, significantly impacting patients' mobility and quality of life. Robot-assisted gait therapy (RAGT) and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) have individually shown potential in improving gait function in chronic stroke patients. This study investigated the potential effectiveness of combining high-intensity interval training (HIIT) with robot-assisted gait therapy (RAGT) to enhance gait, balance, and lower limb function in patients with chronic stroke.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 48 patients with chronic stroke, of whom 44 patients (91.7%) completed the study. Participants were randomly assigned to a control group (treadmill-based gait therapy) or an intervention group (RAGT with HIIT using an end-effector robot). Both groups trained for 30 min, three times weekly, over 8 weeks. HIIT alternated between moderate and high intensities. Outcomes included the 10-meter walk test (10MWT), Functional Ambulation Category (FAC), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Fugl-Meyer Assessment- Lower Extremity (FMA-LE), VO₂max, Modified Barthel Index (MBI), and lean body mass.

Results: Between-group comparisons showed significant improvements in the intervention group in 10MWT (p < 0.001, d = 1.2), FAC (p = 0.009), BBS (p = 0.015), 2MWT (p = 0.005), and FMA-LE (p < 0.001) scores. Additionally, the intervention group demonstrated enhanced 2MWT (p < 0.001) and VO₂max (p = 0.005) within group; however, lean body mass within-group changes were minor in both groups. The superior outcomes in the intervention group highlight the potential combined benefits of combining HIIT with RAGT for intensive, repetitive, and task-specific training.

Conclusion: HIIT integrated with RAGT may be an effective approach for improving the gait and functional outcomes of patients with chronic stroke. This novel combination shows promise for enhancing rehabilitation strategies, with potential implications for optimizing functional recovery and quality of life.

Trial registration: The study was registered with the Clinical Research Information Service (KCT0007659).

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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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122
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24 months
期刊介绍: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation considers manuscripts on all aspects of research that result from cross-fertilization of the fields of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and physical medicine & rehabilitation.
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