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Measurement of muscle stiffness using robotic assisted gait orthosis in children with cerebral palsy: a proof of concept

Annick C. Schmartz, Andreas Meyer‐Heim, Roland Müller, Marc Bolliger

发表年份
2010
引用次数
44

摘要

PURPOSE: To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of a novel stiffness assessment tool implemented in the driven gait orthosis Paediatric Lokomat; to investigate the influence of single robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT) on muscle stiffness in children with cerebral palsy (CP). METHODS: Ten children with spastic CP conducted a single standard RAGT session and stiffness was assessed before and after the RAGT. Nine of the ten subjects were tested twice on the same day to investigate test-retest reliability, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), standard error of measurement (SEM), coefficient of variation of the method error (CV(ME)) and resistive torques during passive leg movements (stiffness in Nm/°) were calculated. RESULTS: ICCs showed high reliability (0.83-0.97) for hip and knee movements. SEM and CV(ME) indicated 0.028-0.085 Nm/°, 9.5-23.0% of test-retest variability in hip and 0.018-0.064 Nm/°, 13.3-43.5% in knee measures. Using the assessment tool, a significant decrease in muscle stiffness in participants, especially in children with high levels of muscle tone, could be shown after a single session of RAGT. CONCLUSIONS: The assessment tool L-STIFF is a feasible tool for automated measurement of stiffness in children with CP, but it is not sensitive enough to record small changes in muscle tone.

关键词

Intraclass correlationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationGaitMuscle toneCerebral palsyStiffnessMedicineMuscle stiffnessPhysical therapyStandard error

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