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NeuroRehabilitation ; 33(1): 25-31, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23949025

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BACKGROUND: Robot assisted upper extremity therapy has been shown to be effective in adult stroke patients and in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other acquired brain injuries (ABI). The patient's active involvement is a factor in its efficacy. However, this demands focused attention during training sessions, which can be a challenge for children. OBJECTIVE: To compare results of training requiring two different levels of focused attention. Differences in short term performance and retention of gains as a function of training protocol as measured by the Fugl-Meyer (FM) were predicted. METHODS: Thirty-one children with CP or ABI were randomly divided into two groups. All received 16 one hour sessions of robot-assisted therapy (twice a week for 8 weeks) where they moved a robot handle to direct a cursor on the screen toward designated targets. One group had targets presented sequentially in clockwise fashion, the other presented in random order. Thus, one group could anticipate the position of each target, the other could not. RESULTS: Both groups showed significant functional improvement after therapy, but no significant difference between groups was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Assist-as-needed robotic training is effective in children with CP or ABI with small non-significant differences attributed to attentional demand.


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Atenção/fisiologia , Lesões Encefálicas/reabilitação , Paralisia Cerebral/reabilitação , Robótica/métodos , Extremidade Superior/fisiopatologia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Estimulação Luminosa
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Phys Ther ; 86(8): 1118-27, 2006 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16879045

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A recent novel application of ultrasound therapy is the treatment of bone fractures. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect on fracture repair of ultrasound produced by a conventional therapeutic ultrasound unit as used by physical therapists. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Bilateral midshaft femur fractures were created in 30 adult male Long-Evans rats. Ultrasound therapy was commenced on the first day after fracture and introduced 5 days a week for 20 minutes a day. Each animal was treated unilaterally with active ultrasound and contralaterally with inactive ultrasound. Active ultrasound involved a 2-millisecond burst of 1.0-MHz sine waves repeating at 100 Hz. The spatially averaged, temporally averaged intensity was set at 0.1 W/cm2. Animals were killed at 25 and 40 days after fracture induction, and the fractures were assessed for bone mass and strength. RESULTS: There were no differences between fractures treated with active ultrasound and fractures treated with inactive ultrasound at 25 days. However, at 40 days, active ultrasound-treated fractures had 16.9% greater bone mineral content at the fracture site than inactive ultrasound-treated fractures. This change resulted in a 25.8% increase in bone size, as opposed to an increase in bone density, and contributed to active ultrasound-treated fractures having 81.3% greater mechanical strength than inactive ultrasound-treated fractures. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: These data indicate that ultrasound produced by a conventional therapeutic ultrasound unit as traditionally used by physical therapists may be used to facilitate fracture repair. However, careful interpretation of this controlled laboratory study is warranted until its findings are confirmed by clinical trials.


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Fraturas do Fêmur/terapia , Consolidação da Fratura/fisiologia , Terapia por Ultrassom/instrumentação , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Densidade Óssea , Fraturas do Fêmur/diagnóstico por imagem , Masculino , Radiografia , Ratos , Ratos Long-Evans , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Estresse Mecânico
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