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Effects of Combination of Functional Electric Stimulation and Robotic Leg Movement Using Dynamic Tilt Table on Walking Characteristics in Post-Stroke Patients with Spastic Hemiplegia: A Randomized Crossover-Controlled Trial.

Authors :
Ueda, Koki
Umemoto, Yasunori
Kamijo, Yoshi-ichiro
Sakurai, Yuta
Araki, Shohei
Ise, Masato
Yoshioka, Izumi
Banno, Motohiko
Mochida, Satoshi
Iwahashi, Takaya
Shimokawa, Toshio
Nishimura, Yukihide
Tajima, Fumihiro
Source :
Journal of Clinical Medicine. Dec2022, Vol. 11 Issue 23, p6911. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Spastic hemiplegia causes slow and unstable walking in post-stroke patients. Dynamic tilt table with robotic leg movement (DTTRLM) is safe and effective in improving walking. Functional electric stimulation (FES) improves walking speed in post-stroke patients with spastic hemiplegia. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of combined DTTRLM + FES on walking speed compared with DTTRLM alone. Methods: Twenty post-stroke patients were randomly assigned to receive either a single session of stepping + FES treatment or a single session of stepping alone treatment. After a one-week washout period, the same two groups underwent a single session of the other treatment, and the same measurements were taken. We measured walking speed, cadence, and the number of steps in a 10 m walking test (10MWT) and assessed Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS), Fugl–Meyer Assessment (FMA), and range of motion (ROM) before and after the intervention. Results: Stepping + FES significantly improved walking speed, number of steps, and ankle inversion ROM, compared with stepping alone. Adverse events were not observed in any subject. Conclusions: Robotic stepping therapy combined with FES significantly improved 10 m walking speed (10MWS) compared with stepping only in patients with post-stroke and spastic hemiplegia. Further studies are needed to determine the long-term effects of the combination treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20770383
Volume :
11
Issue :
23
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160738383
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11236911