TY - JOUR
T1 - Robot-assisted Gait Training Using Welwalk in Hemiparetic Stroke Patients
T2 - An Effectiveness Study with Matched Control
AU - Ii, Takuma
AU - Hirano, Satoshi
AU - Tanabe, Shigeo
AU - Saitoh, Eiichi
AU - Yamada, Junya
AU - Mukaino, Masahiko
AU - Watanabe, Makoto
AU - Sonoda, Shigeru
AU - Otaka, Yohei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Author(s)
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Objective:Although studies on the efficacy of the rehabilitation robot are increasing, there are few reports using the robot for gait training in the actual clinical setting. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of gait training using Welwalk in hemiparetic stroke patients in a real clinical setting. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 36 hemiparetic stroke patients who underwent gait training using Welwalk. We examined the walking ability improvement efficiency using Functional Independence Measure (FIM)-walk as the primary outcome, which was compared with that of 36 patients (matched control group) who underwent conventional rehabilitation. Other outcomes were the actual gait training period using Welwalk, raw FIM-walk score, lower extremity motor functions score in Stroke Impairment Assessment Set at discharge, and duration from stroke onset until discharge. Results: The improvement efficiency of the FIM-walk was significantly higher in the Welwalk group than in the matched control group (control 0.48 ± 0.31, Welwalk 0.80 ± 0.38, p-value < 0.001). The mean gait training period using Welwalk was 5 weeks. No significant differences were found in other outcomes between the Welwalk group and the matched control group. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of gait training using Welwalk on the improvement efficiency of the FIM-walk in hemiparetic stroke patients in an actual clinical setting.
AB - Objective:Although studies on the efficacy of the rehabilitation robot are increasing, there are few reports using the robot for gait training in the actual clinical setting. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of gait training using Welwalk in hemiparetic stroke patients in a real clinical setting. Materials and Methods: This prospective study included 36 hemiparetic stroke patients who underwent gait training using Welwalk. We examined the walking ability improvement efficiency using Functional Independence Measure (FIM)-walk as the primary outcome, which was compared with that of 36 patients (matched control group) who underwent conventional rehabilitation. Other outcomes were the actual gait training period using Welwalk, raw FIM-walk score, lower extremity motor functions score in Stroke Impairment Assessment Set at discharge, and duration from stroke onset until discharge. Results: The improvement efficiency of the FIM-walk was significantly higher in the Welwalk group than in the matched control group (control 0.48 ± 0.31, Welwalk 0.80 ± 0.38, p-value < 0.001). The mean gait training period using Welwalk was 5 weeks. No significant differences were found in other outcomes between the Welwalk group and the matched control group. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the effectiveness of gait training using Welwalk on the improvement efficiency of the FIM-walk in hemiparetic stroke patients in an actual clinical setting.
KW - Gait training
KW - Hemiparetic
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Robot
KW - Stroke
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.105377
DO - 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.105377
M3 - Article
C2 - 33091753
AN - SCOPUS:85092889891
SN - 1052-3057
VL - 29
JO - Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
JF - Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
IS - 12
M1 - 105377
ER -