Increases in overground gait speed with body weight support in people post-stroke

J. K. Burgess, Gwendolyn C Weibel, D. Brown
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We studied the effect of body weight support on self-selected overground walking speed in both healthy elderly subjects and subjects post-stroke using the KineAssist, a novel robotic gait and balance device. Body weight support is provided by the robot via a closed-loop system that provides support about the subject's estimated center of mass. Body weight support was tested at 10%, 20%, 30% and 40% of the subject's weight. We found that self-selected walking speed decreased with greater levels of body weight support for the healthy elderly subjects. However, the subjects post stroke showed an average increase of 18% in self-selected walking speed at some level of body weight support compared with no body weight support while walking in the KineAssist. Gait speed increases corresponded to an increase in step length. There appears to be a benefit to overground walking speed when providing a small percentage of body weight support for people post-stroke.
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中风后体重支持下的地上步速增加
我们使用KineAssist(一种新型机器人步态和平衡装置)研究了体重支持对健康老年人和中风后受试者自主选择的地上行走速度的影响。机器人通过一个闭环系统提供体重支持,该系统提供关于受试者估计质心的支持。体重支撑分别为受试者体重的10%、20%、30%和40%。我们发现,健康老年人的自我选择步行速度随体重支持水平的提高而降低。然而,中风后受试者在使用KineAssist行走时,在一定程度的体重支持下,与没有体重支持相比,自我选择的行走速度平均增加了18%。步态速度的增加与步长的增加相对应。在为中风后的人提供一小部分体重支持时,地面行走速度似乎是有好处的。
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