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Different Effects of Robot-Assisted Gait and Independent Over-Ground Gait on Foot Plantar Pressure in Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Preliminary Study

Young-Hyeon Bae, Won Hyuk Chang, Shirley S.M. Fong

发表年份
2021
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BACKGROUND: There is insufficient evidence to establish the optimal treatment protocol for robot-assisted gait training. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze the effects of robot-assisted gait and independent over-ground gait on foot pressure and to determine an effective training protocol for improvement of gait pattern in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury due to industrial accidents. METHODS: Four patients with incomplete spinal cord injury due to an industrial accident who had gait disturbance underwent measurement of peak foot pressure and stance phase duration using a foot pressure analysis system with robot-assisted gait and independent over-ground gait. RESULTS: The robot-assisted gait condition has lower peak foot pressure and shorter stance phase duration than the independent over-ground gait. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, robot-assisted gait was found to limit gait pattern improvement in patients with gait disturbance caused by incomplete spinal cord injury due to industrial accidents. Therefore, future research will be conducted to determine the optimal protocol for robot-assisted gait training for gait pattern improvement.

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GaitPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSpinal cord injuryGait DisturbanceGround reaction forceFoot (prosody)Gait analysisGait trainingMedicineSpinal cord

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