Effects on balance skills and patient compliance of biofeedback training with inertial measurement units and exergaming in subacute stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Q2 Medicine Functional neurology Pub Date : 2018-07-01
A Lupo, A M Cinnera, A Pucello, M Iosa, P Coiro, S Personeni, Francesca Gimigliano, Giovanni Iolascon, Stefano Paolucci, G Morone
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Stroke patients have reduced balance and postural control that limits their activities of daily living and participation in social life. Recently, many exergaming systems based on video-biofeedback have been developed for balance training in neurological conditions, however their efficacy remains to be proven. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects on balance skills and patient compliance of biofeedback training based on inertial measurement units and exergaming in subacute stroke. The enrolled subjects were randomized into two groups: subjects allocated to the experimental group performed 10 sessions of biofeedback balance training using inertial sensors, whereas subjects allocated to the control group performed 10 sessions of conventional balance training. All subjects were assessed at T0 (pre-treatment), T1 (posttreatment) and T2 (1-month follow-up). The Berg Balance Scale, Rivermead Mobility Index and modified Barthel Index were used to assess balance, mobility and global disability, respectively. To assess the severity of the stroke and its effects on the patient we used the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and the Canadian Neurological Scale. Finally, a static force platform evaluating stabilometric parameters was used to assess balance skills. Fifteen subjects with subacute stroke (4F; age 57.80 ± 13.7) completed the experimental protocol. The analysis showed a significant improvement in balance skills and in the overall clinical outcomes in the experimental group compared with the control group; the experimental group also showed better compliance with the training. The biofeedback system of the device used in this study probably enhances neuroplasticity mechanisms of postural and balance skills in subacute stroke patients.

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生物反馈训练对亚急性脑卒中患者平衡技能和依从性的影响:一项随机对照试验。
中风患者的平衡能力和姿势控制能力下降,这限制了他们的日常生活活动和社会生活的参与。最近,许多基于视频生物反馈的运动系统已被开发用于神经系统疾病的平衡训练,但其有效性仍有待证实。本研究旨在探讨基于惯性测量单元和运动的生物反馈训练对亚急性脑卒中患者平衡技能和依从性的影响。实验对象被随机分为两组:实验组进行10次惯性传感器生物反馈平衡训练,对照组进行10次常规平衡训练。在T0(治疗前)、T1(治疗后)和T2(随访1个月)对所有受试者进行评估。采用Berg平衡量表、Rivermead流动性指数和改良Barthel指数分别评价平衡、流动性和整体失能。为了评估中风的严重程度及其对患者的影响,我们使用了美国国立卫生研究院中风量表和加拿大神经学量表。最后,使用静力平台评估稳定参数来评估平衡技能。亚急性脑卒中15例(4F;年龄(57.80±13.7)完成实验方案。分析显示,与对照组相比,实验组在平衡技能和整体临床结果方面有显著改善;实验组对训练的依从性也较好。本研究中使用的装置的生物反馈系统可能增强了亚急性脑卒中患者姿势和平衡技能的神经可塑性机制。
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Functional neurology
Functional neurology 医学-神经科学
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