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Identifications of Reflex Muscle Activities and Joint Moments Triggered by Electrical Stimulation to Sole of the Foot during Lokomat Treadmill Walking

  • Kim, Yong-Chul
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.344-350
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    • 2010
  • The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of the flexion withdrawal reflex modulated during Lokomat treadmill walking in people with spinal cord injury. The influence of the limb position and movement were tested in 5 subjects with chronic spinal cord injury. EMG activities from tibialis anterior and moments of the hip joint elicited by the foot stimulation were examined during Lokomat treadmill walking. To trigger the flexion withdrawal reflex during Lokomat treadmill walking, a train of 10 stimulus pulses was applied at the skin of the medial arch. The TA EMG activity was modulated during gait phase and the largest TA reflex was obtained after heel-off and initial swing phase. During swing phase, TA EMG was 40.9% greater for the extended hip position (phase 6), compared with flexed hip position (phase 8). The measured reflex moment of the hip joint was also modulated during gait phase. In order to characterize the neural contribution of flexion reflex at the hip joint, we compared estimated moments consisted of the static and dynamic components with measured moment of the hip joint. The mean static gains of reflex hip moments for swing and stance phase are -0.1, -0.8, respectively. The mean dynamic gains of reflex hip moments are 0.25 for swing, 0.75 for stance phase. From this study, we postulate that the joint moment and muscle response of flexion withdrawal reflex have the phase-dependent modulation and linear relationship with hip angle and angular velocity for swing phase during Lokomat treadmill walking.

푸셔 증후군이 있는 뇌졸중 환자에서 시각적 피드백기반 로봇보조 재활치료의 효과 (Effect of Robot Assisted Rehabilitation Based on Visual Feedback in Post Stroke Pusher Syndrome)

  • 김민수
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제17권10호
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    • pp.562-568
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구의 목적은 가상현실과 로봇보조재활치료를 이용하여 뇌졸중 후 푸셔 증후군에 대한 치료적인 효과를 조사하고자 하기 위함이다. 총 10명의 뇌졸중 후 푸셔 증후군을 보이는 환자가 모집되었다. 환자는 각각 5 명씩 로봇보조재활치료와 대조군으로 배정되었다. 실험군은 로봇보조재활치료와 일반적인 재활치료를 함께 받았으며, 대조군은 하루 2회 일반적인 재활치료를 받았다. 중재 시간은 30분간 진행되었으며, 주 5회, 4주간 시행하였다. 치료 전후 변화는 Scale for contraversive pushing (SCP), Berg balance scale (BBS), falling index (FI), Timed up and go test (TUG)을 이용하여 측정하였다. 4 주간의 중재 치료 후 로봇보조재활치료 군에서 SCP (p=0.046), BBS (p=0.046), FI (p=0.038), TUG (p=0.038)은 대조군에 비하여 유의하게 향상되었다. 또한 SCP와 BBS (p=0.024), FI (p=0.039), TUG (p=0.030)는 유의한 상관관계가 관찰되었다. 결과적으로 가상현실을 이용한 로봇보조재활치료는 일반적인 재활치료에 비하여 뇌졸중 후 푸셔 증후군을 회복하는데 더 도움이 되었으며, 푸셔 증후군의 회복은 균형과 보행기능의 향상과 관련이 있었다.

아급성기 뇌졸중 환자에서의 로봇 보조 보행훈련 효과 (Effects of Robot-assisted Therapy on Lower Limb in Patients with Subacute Stroke)

  • 김지희
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제17권7호
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    • pp.459-466
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 아급성기 뇌졸중 환자에서 로봇 보조치료법이 운동능력 및 기능적인 회복에 미치는 효과를 알아보고자 하였다. 환자 53명이 연구에 참여하였다. 로봇보조 보행치료군은 고식적인 치료에 추가로 Lokomat$^{(R)}$ 이용하여 하루에 삼십분씩, 일주일에 5회, 4주 동안 시행하였으며, 대조군은 고식적인 치료에 추가로 하루에 삼십분씩 고식적인 치료를 시행 받았다. 모든 환자들은 임상지표의 비교를 위해, 치료 전과 4주간의 치료 후 Fugl-Meyer assessment, Motricity index, functional ambulation category, Berg balance scale, 10m 보행검사, 한국판 수정 바델지수, 한국판 간이 정신 상태검사와 벡 우울증 척도를 평가 받았다. 환자들은 기능회복과 체성 감각 유발전위 검사 결과의 관계를 알아보기 위해 유발 전위 검사를 시행하였다. 아급성기 뇌졸중 환자에서 로봇 보조 보행치료군에서 대조군에 비해 하지의 운동기능, 보행 능력, 일상생활능력의 유의한 호전이 나타났다. 체성 감각 유발 전위 검사의 결과는 임상 지표들의 관련성 분석에서 Motricity index와 한국판 수정 바델지수와 관련이 있는 것으로 나타나 아급성기 뇌졸중 환자의 기능을 예측하는데 유용할 것으로 생각된다. 로봇 보조 보행치료는 아급성기 뇌졸중 환자의 운동기능과 보행기능의 회복을 촉진하는 것으로 생각된다.

뇌졸중 환자에게 적용한 로봇보행 재활훈련의 효과: 메타분석 (The Effects of Robot-Assisted Gait Training for the Patient With Post Stroke: A Meta-Analysis)

  • 박소연
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.30-40
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    • 2015
  • Robot-assisted rehabilitation therapy has been used to increase physical function in post-stroke patients. The aim of this meta-analysis was to identify whether robot-assisted gait training can improve patients' functional abilities. A comprehensive search was performed of PubMed, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), Academic Search Premier (ASP), ScienceDirect, Korean Studies Information Service System (KISS), Research Information Sharing Service (RISS), Korea National Library, and the Korean Medical Database up to April, 2014. Fifteen eligible studies researched the effects of robot-assisted gait training to a control group. All outcome measures were classified by International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) domains (body function and structures, activity, and participation) and were pooled for calculating the effect size. The overall effect size of the robot-assisted gait training was .356 [95% confidence interval (CI): .186~.526]. When the effect was compared by the type of electromechanical robot, Gait Trainer (GT) (.471, 95% CI: .320~.621) showed more effective than Lokomat (.169, 95% CI: .063~.275). In addition, acute stroke patients showed more improvement than others. Although robot-assisted gait training may improve function, but there is no scientific evidence about the appropriate treatment time for one session or the appropriate duration of treatment. Additional researchers are needed to include more well-designed trials in order to resolve these uncertainties.

The Approach of Robot-assisted Gait Therapy for Locomotor Recovery of Chronic Stroke Patients: a Case Report

  • Shin, Hee-Joon;Lee, Ju-Hyeok;Seo, Dong-Kyu;Kim, Hong-Rae;Moon, Ok-Kon;Park, Si-Eun;Park, Joo-Hyun;Kim, Nyeon-Jun;Min, Kyung-Ok
    • 국제물리치료학회지
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.207-213
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    • 2011
  • In this case report, we investigated the effects of robot-assisted gait therapy in a chronic stroke patient using motor assessment and gait analysis. A patient who suffered from the right hemiparesis following the left corona radiata and basal ganglia infarction received 30 minutes of robot-assisted gait therapy, 3 times a week for 4 weeks. Outcome was measured using Motoricity index(MI), Fugl-Meyer assessment(FMA), modified motor assessment scale(MMAS), isometric torque, body tissue composition, 10-meter gait speed and gait analysis. After robot-assisted gait therapy, the patient showed improvement in motor functions measured by MI, FMA, MMAS, isometric torque, skeletal muscle mass, 10-meter gait speed. In gait analysis, cadence, single support time, double support time, step length, walking speed improvement in after robot-assisted gait therapy. The results of this study showed that robot-assisted gait therapy is considered to facilitate locomotor recovery of the chronic hemiparetic stroke patient.

아급성 편마비 뇌졸중 환자의 보행에 로봇-보조훈련이 미치는 영향에 관한 체계적 고찰 (A Systematic Review of the Effects of Robotic-Assisted Training on Gait Performance in Persons with Subacute Hemiparetic Stroke)

  • 박세인;황수진
    • PNF and Movement
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This systematic review aims to determine whether robot-assisted training is more effective in gait training for persons with subacute hemiparetic stroke. Methods: This study adopted a systematic review study design focused on subacute hemiparetic stroke, and four core academic databases were searched until June 11, 2021, for relevant studies, including PubMed, Embase, the Cochrane Library, and ProQuest Central. The review included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the effects of robotic-assisted training on gait performance in persons with a diagnosis of subacute hemiparetic stroke. The selected RCT studies were qualitatively synthesized based on the population, intervention, comparison, outcome, settings, and study design (PICOS-SD). Results: The study selected five RCTs involving 253 subacute hemiparetic stroke patients and performing robotic-assisted gait training using the following devices: the Lokomat, Morning Walk, Walkbot, ProStep Plus, or Gait Trainer II. Five RCTs were eligible for the meta-analysis after quantitative synthesis, and the results showed that the robot-assisted gait training group had a greater gait performance than the control group based on the 10-meter walk test, Berg balance scale, Rivermed mobility index, functional ambulation category, and modified Barthel index. Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the gait performance of subacute hemiparetic stroke patients changes throughout robot-assisted gait training, but there were no indications that any of the clinically relevant effects of robot-assisted training are greater than those of conventional gait training. Further, the small sample size and different therapeutic intensities indicate that definitive conclusions could not be made.