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Long-term Effect of Robot-assisted Step Training on the Strength of the Lower Extremity and Gait Speed in a Chronic Stroke Patient: A Preliminary Study

S.-J. Oh, Yong‐Jun Cha, Jongseok Hwang

Year
2022
Citations
2
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Open access

Abstract

PURPOSE: The present research examined the effects of progressive robot-assisted step training on the strength of the lower extremity and gait speed of an individual with stroke through changes between the baseline and the intervention stage (1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 months). METHODS: A single-subject (A-B) design was performed for a chronic stroke patient aged 70 years old. The robot-assisted step training was conducted three times a week during 12 months (40 minutes/session), and the assessment was conducted a total of seven times between the

Keywords

Physical medicine and rehabilitationGaitChronic strokeTerm (time)Stroke (engine)MedicinePreferred walking speedGait trainingPhysical therapyTraining (meteorology)

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