足部触地跌落刺激装置与步态训练相结合改善慢性脑卒中后步态和活跃的踝关节运动

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Pub Date : 2021-11-16 DOI:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000402
Maira Jaqueline da Cunha, C. Pinto, Bruna Zanfir, V. Cimolin, A. Pagnussat
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摘要简介足坠刺激器(FDS)设备对脑卒中后的足坠具有积极的临床效果。文献中没有建立一个推荐的刺激时间或标准强度,以达到中风后个体的训练和治疗效果。本研究的目的是评估慢性脑卒中后患者使用FDS 2周并结合强化跑步机步态训练的训练和治疗效果。材料与方法研究设计为准实验临床试验。参与者在跑步机上接受步态训练,并接受FDS刺激20分钟,每周5次,为期2周。步态分析在训练前和训练后2周用FDS关闭/打开模式进行测量。结果纳入16例慢性脑卒中后患者。由于数据处理故障,一名参与者被排除在分析之外。经过一段时间的训练,在矫形器打开模式下,个体改善了活动性背屈,并增加了行走距离,即FDS使用的积极训练效果。在其他结果中未观察到训练和治疗效果。结论我们的研究结果表明,训练对步态中的踝关节主动运动有积极的影响。FDS结合步态训练能够在治疗2周后增加总步行距离。临床相关性FDS改善了慢性脑卒中后患者的活动性背屈,并增加了行走距离。我们的研究结果表明,FDS具有积极的训练效果,可以指导理疗师的临床实践。
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Combining Foot Drop Stimulation Devices with Gait Training Improves Gait, Active Ankle Movement of Chronic Poststroke Individuals
ABSTRACT Introduction Foot drop stimulator (FDS) devices induce positive clinical effects on foot drop secondary to stroke. Literature does not establish a recommended period or a standard intensity of stimulation to achieve training and therapeutic effects in individuals after stroke. The objective of this study was to evaluate the training and therapeutic effects of 2 weeks of FDS use combined with intensive treadmill gait training in chronic poststroke individuals. Materials and Methods The study design was a quasiexperimental clinical trial. Participants underwent gait training on a treadmill associated with FDS stimulation for 20 minutes, five times a week for 2 weeks. Gait analysis was measured at pre-training and 2 weeks after the training with FDS off/on mode. Results Sixteen chronic poststroke individuals were included. One participant was excluded from the analysis due to data processing fault. After the period of training, and with the orthosis on mode on, individuals ameliorated the active dorsiflexion and increased the distance covered, that is, positive training effect of FDS use. Training and therapeutic effects were not observed in other outcomes. Conclusions Our results demonstrated a positive training effect on ankle active movement during gait. FDS combined with gait training is able to increase the total distance walked after 2 weeks of treatment. Clinical Relevance FDS ameliorated the active dorsiflexion and increased the distance covered in people with chronic poststroke. Our results suggest a positive training effect of FDS that can guide physiotherapists in their clinical practice.
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Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly by the AAOP, JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics provides information on new devices, fitting and fabrication techniques, and patient management experiences. The focus is on prosthetics and orthotics, with timely reports from related fields such as orthopaedic research, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopaedic surgery, amputation surgery, physical medicine, biomedical engineering, psychology, ethics, and gait analysis. Each issue contains research-based articles reviewed and approved by a highly qualified editorial board and an Academy self-study quiz offering two PCE''s.
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