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Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol ; 18(5): 497-501, 2023 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33539714

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PURPOSE: With few treatment options available for non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy (CP), a robotic lower extremity gait trainer may provide a non-invasive addition to conventional treatment options. This case study investigates the usage and impact of robotic lower extremity gait trainer use in a participant with CP over the initial 3 months of use. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective case study involves a 7-year old female (GMFCS V) with CP (registered clinical trial: NCT04251390). The participant used a Trexo Home robotic gait trainer (Trexo) in the community with assessments occurring in the home and school. Trexo usage and bowel movements (BMs) were tracked daily. Postural control and lower extremity range of motion (ROM) and spasticity were evaluated prior to Trexo use and weekly to biweekly thereafter. RESULTS: The participant used the device an average of 46 min/week, over 3.3 d/week. BM frequency increased from 0.4/d at baseline, to 1.2 (±0.5)/d during Trexo use. There were no diffuse systematic changes in postural stability, ROM or muscle spasticity, but specifically head control and spasticity in the knee flexors had improvements. CONCLUSIONS: Data and anecdotal reports suggest that regular use of the Trexo Home robotic gait trainer has positive outcomes on frequency and quality of BMs, and may improve head control, and knee flexor spasticity. Larger controlled studies are needed to evaluate the impacts of Trexo use in children with CP.Implications for RehabilitationNon-ambulatory children with CP can use and may experience benefits from using a robot-assisted gait trainer (RAGT).Constipation, aspects of balance and focal spasticity may improve.


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Paralisia Cerebral , Exoesqueleto Energizado , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Robóticos , Robótica , Feminino , Humanos , Criança , Extremidade Inferior , Marcha/fisiologia
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Front Rehabil Sci ; 3: 843767, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36188922

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Aim: To identify challenges of combining robotic upper extremity rehabilitation with tDCS in children with upper extremity bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) by assessing feasibility, tolerability and safety. Methods: This was an unblinded, open-label, pilot clinical trial. Participants completed 10 × 1 h sessions of robotic rehabilitation combined with motor cortex anodal tDCS. Feasibility, acceptability and practicality, were assessed including the number of participants completing the protocol, factors limiting participation, time required for sessions, and completion of functional assessments and tolerability scales. To assess safety, standardized clinical and robotic measures of sensorimotor function were performed. The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04233710). Results: Eight children were recruited (mean age 8y ± 1.8y, range 6-11 years) and 5 completed the intervention. There were no serious adverse events. One child developed focal seizures 6 weeks after the trial that were deemed to be unrelated. Barriers to completion included time and scheduling demands and patient factors, specifically cognitive/behavioral impairments and dyskinesia. No decline in clinical function was appreciated. Conclusions: Robotic upper extremity rehabilitation combined with tDCS may be feasible in children with bilateral CP. Careful participant selection, family engagement, and protocol adaptations are recommended to better understand the feasibility and tolerability of future trials.

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Children (Basel) ; 7(7)2020 Jul 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32630249

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BACKGROUND: Drowning is the second leading cause of unnatural death in childhood worldwide. More than half of the drowned children, who were in need of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the scene suffered from lifelong neurological sequelae. There are few data about prognostic predictors in the pediatric population of drowning victims. The objective of the study was to assess incident characteristics, prognostic parameters, and long-term outcome of children recovering from a drowning incident. METHODS: We carried out a retrospective analysis of data of the cohort of pediatric cases (age 0-18) of drowning victims admitted in the years 2000-2015 to the emergency room/intensive care unit/pediatric ward at the University Children's Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland. Outcome was classified by the Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale (PCPCS). New subcategories of severity for known prognostic parameters have been defined. A correlation analysis was performed between the subcategories of the prognostic parameters and the PCPCS. RESULTS: A total of 80 patients were included in the analysis. Of these, 64% were male, most of the patients were at the age of 0-5 years. More than 80% of the patients were unattended at a public or private pool when the drowning incident happened. In all, 61% (n = 49) needed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Of the resuscitated children, 63% showed good to mildly impaired long-term outcome (PCPCS 1-3). Furthermore, 15% (n = 12) were transferred to rehabilitation. Seven children died during the hospital stay and another four died due to complications in the ten years following the incident. The newly defined subcategories of the parameter submersion time, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) at time of admission, body temperature at time of admission, blood pH, blood glucose, and blood lactate level correlated significantly with the PCPCS. CONCLUSIONS: Supervision of children, especially boys of the age 0-5 years, next to public or private pools is most important for prevention of drowning incidents in Switzerland. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation done by trained staff leads to a better long-term outcome. Medical decision making in severe cases of drowning should consider submersion time, GCS at time of admission, body temperature at time of admission, blood pH, blood glucose, and blood lactate levels, as these parameters correlate with long-term outcome.

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