Assessing the Effectiveness of Lower Limb Home Exercises with the Use of a Prototype Exercise Robot for Continuous Passive Movement in People with Tetraparesis in the Long-Term Follow-Up: a Preliminary Report

Q4 Medicine Rehabilitacja Medyczna Pub Date : 2022-12-08 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0016.1384
B. Wnuk, D. Ziaja, M. Buczek, K. Ziaja, Marcin Banyś
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Introduction: Chronic venous insufficiency is the most commonly occurring vascular disease. One of the major risk factors for its development is long-term sitting or standing in prolonged unchanged position and the nature performed work. Study aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of lower limb home exercises limb with the use of the Bella Vena robot following disease onset causing tetraparesis in long-term observation. Materials and methods: A group of 15 patients (43.80 ± 14.97 years) was enrolled in the study. These patients had experienced whiplash injury causing total or partial inertia, with preserved mobility in the ankle joints. The total duration of the observation lasted 8 months (8 visits), during which the following parameters were assessed at the beginning and end of this period: pain intensity – according to the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), level of saturation on the toe, pulse rate of the lower limb via Doppler ultrasound evaluation of reflux parameters. Result: Statistically significant improvement was achieved after home exercises within the following ranges - quality of pain intensity on VAS (p≤0.01), saturation at the level of the big toe (p≤0.05), Doppler ultrasound: reflux in the right femoral vein (p≤0.05), Doppler ultrasound: reflux in the left femoral vein (p≤0.05) Conclusion: Home exercises with using a prototype of the Bella Vena device showed a moderate effect on improving calf pump in the group of patients with quadriplegia in long-term observation.
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在长期随访中,使用原型运动机器人评估四肢瘫痪患者下肢家庭运动的持续被动运动的有效性:初步报告
引言:慢性静脉功能不全是最常见的血管疾病。其发展的主要风险因素之一是长期坐着或站着,保持不变的姿势和工作性质。研究目的:本研究的目的是在长期观察中评估Bella Vena机器人在导致四肢瘫痪的疾病发作后进行下肢家庭锻炼的有效性。材料和方法:本研究纳入15名患者(43.80±14.97岁)。这些患者经历了导致全部或部分惯性的挥鞭损伤,踝关节的活动能力得以保持。观察的总持续时间为8个月(8次就诊),在此期间,在开始和结束时评估了以下参数:根据视觉模拟量表(VAS)的疼痛强度、脚趾的饱和度、通过多普勒超声评估回流参数的下肢脉搏率。结果:家庭锻炼后,在VAS疼痛强度质量(p≤0.01)、大脚趾饱和度(p≤0.05)、多普勒超声:右股静脉回流(p≤0.05%)、,多普勒超声:左股静脉回流(p≤0.05)结论:在长期观察中,使用Bella Vena装置原型的家庭锻炼对四肢瘫痪患者组的小腿泵改善效果中等。
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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