Treadmill training augmented with real-time visualisation feedback and function electrical stimulation for gait rehabilitation after stroke: a feasibility study.

BMC biomedical engineering Pub Date : 2019-08-22 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s42490-019-0020-1
Chanwit Phongamwong, Philip Rowe, Karen Chase, Andrew Kerr, Lindsay Millar
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Background: Stroke rehabilitation often uses the motor relearning concept that require patients to perform active practice of skill-specific training and to receive feedback. Treadmill training augmented with real-time visualisation feedback and functional electrical stimulation may have a beneficial synergistic effect on motor recovery. This study aims to determine the feasibility of this kind of enhanced treadmill training for gait rehabilitation among patients after stroke. A system for dynamic visualisation of lower-limb movement based on 3-dimentional motion capture and a computer timed functional electrical stimulation system was developed. Participants received up to 20-min enhanced treadmill training instead of their over-ground gait training once or twice a week for 6 weeks at Coathill hospital, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom. Number of training sessions attended, and training duration were used to assess feasibility. Ankle kinematics in the sagittal plane of walking with and without functional electrical stimulation support of the pre-tibial muscles were also compared and used to confirm the functional electrical stimulation was triggered at the targeted time.

Results: Six patients after stroke participated in the study. The majority of participants were male (5/6) with a age range from 30 to 84 years and 4/6 had left hemiplegia. All participants suffered from brain infarction and were at least 3 months after stroke. Number of training sessions attended ranged from 5 to 12. The duration of training sessions ranged from 11 to 20 min. No serious adverse events were reported. The computerised functional electrical stimulation to the pre-tibial muscles was able to reduce plantarflexion angle during the swing phase with statistical significance (p = 0.015 at 80%; p = 0.008 at 90 and 100% of the gait cycle).

Conclusions: It is safe and feasible to use treadmill gait training augmented with real-time visual feedback and computer-controlled functional electrical stimulation with patients after stroke in routine clinical practice.

Trial registration: NCT03348215. Registered 20 November 2017.

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跑步机训练增强实时可视化反馈和功能电刺激中风后的步态康复:可行性研究。
背景:脑卒中康复通常采用运动再学习的概念,要求患者进行主动的技能专项训练并接受反馈。跑步机训练辅以实时视觉反馈和功能性电刺激可能对运动恢复有有益的协同作用。本研究旨在确定这种强化跑步机训练在脑卒中患者步态康复中的可行性。开发了一种基于三维运动捕捉和计算机定时功能电刺激的下肢运动动态可视化系统。参与者在英国拉纳克郡的Coathill医院接受了长达20分钟的强化跑步机训练,而不是他们的地面步态训练,每周一次或两次,持续6周。采用参加培训的次数和培训时间来评估可行性。在有和没有胫骨前肌肉功能性电刺激支持的情况下,我们还比较了行走时踝关节矢状面运动学,并用于确认功能性电刺激在目标时间触发。结果:6例脑卒中后患者参与研究。大多数参与者为男性(5/6),年龄在30至84岁之间,4/6患有左偏瘫。所有参与者都患有脑梗死,并且中风后至少3个月。参加的培训课程从5到12次不等。训练时间从11分钟到20分钟不等。无严重不良事件报告。计算机化的胫骨前肌功能性电刺激能够在摆动阶段降低跖屈曲角度,具有统计学意义(p = 0.015, 80%;在90和100%的步态周期P = 0.008)。结论:在常规临床实践中,对脑卒中后患者采用增强实时视觉反馈和计算机控制功能电刺激的跑步机步态训练是安全可行的。试验注册:NCT03348215。2017年11月20日注册。
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