Improving walking via real-time visual feedback after stroke in treadmill training (RE-VISIT): a protocol for randomized controlled trial

Q4 Health Professions Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.17267/2238-2704rpf.2024.e5459
Balamurugan Janakiraman, Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Hariharasudhan Ravichandran, K. Shetty
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BACKGROUND: After a stroke, most patients often suffer reduced walking ability and balance. Restoring walking ability and improving balance are major goals of stroke rehabilitation. Treadmills are often used in clinical setups to achieve these goals. Adding dimensions to the visual feedback in addition to the mirror for real-time frontal view is proven to enhance the gait. It is, therefore, important to design additional real-time visual feedback in treadmill training, in particular for the sagittal view involved side. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to test if the real-time sagittal visual feedback during treadmill training is superior to the conventional mirror feedback treadmill training program of equivalent intensity in improving walking speed and balance after stroke. METHODS/DESIGN: The RE-VISIT trial (Real-time Visual feedback after Stroke in Treadmill training) is registered in the Clinical Trial Registry of India (CTRI/2023/10/058299). In this two-arm randomized control trial, which will be a single-blinded study, 42 eligible stroke survivors undergoing rehabilitation will be randomly allocated (1:1 ratio) to either real-time visual sagittal feedback along with front mirror (experimental) group or only front mirror treadmill training (control) group, all the participants will receive 15 sessions of treadmill training for up to 15 min at a safe self-selected speed over 5-6 weeks. The RE-VISIT (experimental) group will receive real-time, visual sagittal view feedback of the involved lower limb trajectory along with the routine front mirror view during treadmill training and will be asked to modify their gait pattern. The control group will receive treadmill walking training only with the routine front mirror view feedback. Clinical and gait assessments will be conducted at the baseline, immediately following the final session of training, and at the 9th week during follow-up. The outcome measures of interest are walking speed (primary) and balance (secondary), which will be measured prior to baseline, post 15 sessions of training, and at the 9th week following training. DISCUSSION: This REVISIT trial will provide insight and contribute to the existing innovation and modifications of incorporating real-time visual feedback during treadmill training in post-stroke gait rehabilitation. The findings will help the better designing of a gait rehabilitation program with a treadmill for post-stroke subjects to improve walking speed, and balance for those who have greater difficulties in community ambulation. We anticipate that those in the REVISIT training will demonstrate improved walking ability.
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在跑步机训练中通过中风后实时视觉反馈改善行走(RE-VISIT):随机对照试验方案
背景:中风后,大多数患者的行走能力和平衡能力都会下降。恢复行走能力和改善平衡是中风康复的主要目标。临床上通常使用跑步机来实现这些目标。事实证明,除了实时正面视图的镜子外,增加视觉反馈的维度也能增强步态。因此,在跑步机训练中设计额外的实时视觉反馈非常重要,尤其是针对矢状面涉及的一侧。目的:本研究旨在测试跑步机训练中的实时矢状面视觉反馈是否优于同等强度的传统镜像反馈跑步机训练计划,以改善中风后的行走速度和平衡能力。方法/设计:RE-VISIT 试验(中风后跑步机训练中的实时视觉反馈)已在印度临床试验注册中心注册(CTRI/2023/10/058299)。在这项双臂随机对照试验(单盲研究)中,42 名符合条件的中风康复者将被随机分配(1:1 比例)到实时视觉矢状反馈和前方镜像组(实验组)或仅前方镜像跑步机训练组(对照组),所有参与者都将在 5-6 周内以安全的自选速度接受 15 次最长 15 分钟的跑步机训练。RE-VISIT(实验)组将在跑步机训练中接受实时、可视的下肢轨迹矢状视图反馈,以及常规的前镜视图,并要求他们修改步态模式。对照组将只接受跑步机行走训练和常规前方镜像反馈。临床和步态评估将在基线、最后一堂训练课结束后立即进行,并在随访的第 9 周进行。我们关注的结果指标是步行速度(主要指标)和平衡能力(次要指标),分别在基线前、15 次训练后和训练后第 9 周进行测量。讨论:REVISIT 试验将为现有的创新和修改中风后步态康复跑步机训练中的实时视觉反馈做出贡献。研究结果将有助于更好地为中风后受试者设计使用跑步机的步态康复计划,以提高步行速度,并帮助那些在社区行走有较大困难的受试者提高平衡能力。我们预计,参加 REVISIT 训练的受试者的行走能力将有所提高。
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Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia
Revista Pesquisa em Fisioterapia Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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