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Robotic locomotor training in a low-resource setting: a randomized pilot and feasibility trial.

Authors :
Shackleton C
Evans R
West S
Bantjes J
Swartz L
Derman W
Albertus Y
Source :
Disability and rehabilitation [Disabil Rehabil] 2024 Jul; Vol. 46 (15), pp. 3363-3372. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 22.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Activity-based Training (ABT) represents the current standard of neurological rehabilitation. Robotic Locomotor Training (RLT), an innovative technique, aims to enhance rehabilitation outcomes. This study aimed to conduct a randomized pilot and feasibility trial of a locomotor training program within South Africa.<br />Materials and Methods: Individuals with chronic traumatic motor incomplete tetraplegia ( n  = 16). Each intervention involved 60-minute sessions, 3x per week, for 24-weeks. Outcomes included feasibility measures and functional capacity.<br />Results: 17 out of 110 individuals initiated the program (recruitment rate = 15.4%) and 16 completed the program (drop-out rate = 5.8%) and attended sessions (attendance rate = 93.9%). Both groups showed a significant increase in upper extremity motor score (MS) and abdominal strength post intervention. Only the RLT group showed a significant change in lower extremity MS, with a mean increase of 3.00 [0.00; 16.5] points over time. Distance walked in the Functional Ambulatory Inventory (SCI-FAI) increased significantly ( p  = 0.02) over time only for the RLT group.<br />Conclusions: Feasibility rates of the intervention and functional outcomes justify a subsequent powered RCT comparing RLT to ABT as an effective rehabilitation tool for potentially improving functional strength and walking capacity in people with incomplete SCI.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464-5165
Volume :
46
Issue :
15
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Disability and rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37605978
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2023.2245751