零重力机器人辅助运动模拟器在脊柱创伤后遗症患者康复中的应用

Q4 Social Sciences
P. Tkachenko, V. Daminov
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2013年,世界卫生组织报告称,全世界每年有25万至50万人受到创伤性脊髓损伤的影响(WHO, 2013)。在俄罗斯,据估计有超过25万人因脊髓损伤而致残。由于损伤率的增加,以及急性和长期创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)患者存活率的提高,这一数字继续增加。本研究旨在证明在TSCI患者的复杂康复治疗中使用零重力机器人辅助训练器进行运动治疗的安全性和有效性,并将这种治疗方法与使用其他机器人机械治疗技术的传统运动康复方案进行比较。根据临床检查和肌电图(EMG)结果对30例TSCI患者的神经和功能障碍进行评估。采用顺序随机法将所有患者分为干预组和对照组。除了机器人机械疗法外,干预组和对照组的康复计划是相似的。运动功能显著的积极动态变化,根据亚洲损伤量表(美国脊髓损伤协会;Marino et al., 2003)在干预组中有两名患者上升到更高的水平。肌电图数据显示干预组在两组之间有显著差异。此外,两组在坐位时的体位功能改善也有显著差异。干预组患者的康复包括参与轴肌,促进力量的增加,改善躯干肌肉的控制。两组患者痉挛程度均有明显下降,功能状态也有明显改变。患者进行正常日常活动的能力也有所改善。我们的研究结果表明,在TSCI患者的复杂康复中,零重力机器人辅助运动训练是一种安全有效的方法。这项技术改善了TSCI患者的运动技能、自我保健和姿势功能。此外,我们发现神经和功能变化之间存在显著的相关性,这表明这种新的治疗方式侧重于恢复性概念。进一步的研究需要增加功率。
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Use of zero-gravity robotic-assisted locomotion simulator in rehabilitation of patients with spinal trauma sequelae
In 2013, the WHO reported that 250,000 to 500,000 people worldwide are affected by traumatic spinal cord injury every year (WHO, 2013). In Russia, it is estimated that over 250,000 people suffer from disabilities as a result of spinal cord injury. This number continues to increase due to an increase in injury rate, as well as improvement in survival rate of patients affected by acute and long-term periods of traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI). This study aimed to justify the safe and effective use of a zero-gravity robotic-assisted trainer for locomotor therapy in complex rehabilitation of patients with TSCI, as well as to compare this therapeutic approach with conventional motor rehabilitation programs that use other robotic mechanotherapy techniques. Neurological and functional disorders were assessed in 30 TSCI patients based on clinical examination and electromyography (EMG) results. All patients were classified into an intervention group and a control group by sequential randomisation. Rehabilitation programs for the intervention and control groups were alike, except for robotic mechanotherapy. Significant positive dynamic changes in motor functions, measured according to the ASIA Impairment Scale (American Spinal Cord Injury Association; Marino et al., 2003) were noted in the intervention group, in which two patients moved up to a higher level. EMG data showed a significant difference between the groups in favour of the intervention group. In addition, there was a significant difference between the two groups in postural function improvement in a seated position. Rehabilitation of patients in the intervention group involved engaging the axial muscles, facilitating an increase in strength, and improving trunk muscle control. Both groups of patients showed a significant decline in spasticity, as well as changes in their functional status. The ability of patients to perform normal daily activities also showed improvement. Our findings show that zero-gravity robotic-assisted locomotor training is a safe and effective procedure in the complex rehabilitation of patients with TSCI. This technique improves motor skills, self-care, and postural function in TSCI patients. Furthermore, we found a significant correlation between neurological and functional changes, which is indicative that this new therapeutic modality focuses on a restorative concept. Further research with a power increment is warranted.
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Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja
Hrvatska Revija Za Rehabilitacijska Istrazivanja Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
0.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
23
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Hrvatska revija za rehabilitacijska istraživanja, sljednik časopisa Defektologija, objavljuje radove iz područja edukacijsko-rehabilitacijskih, biomedicinskih, humanističkih, te drugih društvenih znanosti, kao i različitih područja umjetnosti povezanih s pitanjima prevencije, dijagnostike i procjene, tretmana i sveobuhvatne podrške u zajednici za osobe s posebnim potrebama i poremećajima u ponašanju. Primarno je usmjerena na objavljivanje suvremenih znanstvenih i stručnih spoznaja.
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