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A Robot-Assisted Therapy to Increase Muscle Strength in Hemiplegic Gait Rehabilitation.
Gil-Castillo, Javier; Barria, Patricio; Aguilar Cárdenas, Rolando; Baleta Abarza, Karim; Andrade Gallardo, Asterio; Biskupovic Mancilla, Angel; Azorín, José M; Moreno, Juan C.
Afiliação
  • Gil-Castillo J; Neural Rehabilitation Group, Cajal Institute, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain.
  • Barria P; Research and Development Unit, Rehabilitation Center Club de Leones Cruz del Sur, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Aguilar Cárdenas R; Electrical Engineering Department, Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Baleta Abarza K; Systems Engineering and Automation Department, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, Elche, Spain.
  • Andrade Gallardo A; Electrical Engineering Department, Universidad de Magallanes, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Biskupovic Mancilla A; Research and Development Unit, Rehabilitation Center Club de Leones Cruz del Sur, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Azorín JM; Research and Development Unit, Rehabilitation Center Club de Leones Cruz del Sur, Punta Arenas, Chile.
  • Moreno JC; Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Front Neurorobot ; 16: 837494, 2022.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35574230
ABSTRACT
This study examines the feasibility of using a robot-assisted therapy methodology based on the Bobath concept to perform exercises applied in conventional therapy for gait rehabilitation in stroke patients. The aim of the therapy is to improve postural control and movement through exercises based on repetitive active-assisted joint mobilization, which is expected to produce strength changes in the lower limbs. As therapy progresses, robotic assistance is gradually reduced and the patient's burden increases with the goal of achieving a certain degree of independence. The relationship between force and range of motion led to the analysis of both parameters of interest. The study included 23 volunteers who performed 24 sessions, 2 sessions per week for 12 weeks, each lasting about 1 h. The results showed a significant increase in hip abduction and knee flexion strength on both sides, although there was a general trend of increased strength in all joints. However, the range of motion at the hip and ankle joints was reduced. The usefulness of this platform for transferring exercises from conventional to robot-assisted therapies was demonstrated, as well as the benefits that can be obtained in muscle strength training. However, it is suggested to complement the applied therapy with exercises for the maintenance and improvement of the range of motion.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Neurorobot Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Espanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Neurorobot Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Espanha