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Improvement of walking abilities after robotic-assisted locomotion training in children with cerebral palsy

Andreas Meyer‐Heim, Corinne Ammann‐Reiffer, Annick C. Schmartz, John Schafer, Felix H. Sennhauser, Florian Heinen, Beat Knecht, Edward Dabrowski, Ingo Borggraefe

发表年份
2009
引用次数
146

摘要

OBJECTIVE: To measure functional gait improvements of robotic-assisted locomotion training in children with cerebral palsy (CP). DESIGN: Single-case experimental A-B design. SETTINGS: Rehabilitation Centre Affoltern am Albis, Children's University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland (inpatient group) and Neurology Department of the Dr von Haunersches Children's Hospital Munich, Germany (outpatient group). PARTICIPANTS: 22 children (mean age 8.6 years, range 4.6-11.7) with CP and a Gross Motor Function Classification System level II to IV. INTERVENTIONS: 3 to 5 sessions of 45-60 minutes/week during a 3-5-week period of driven gait orthosis training. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: 10-metre walk test (10MWT), 6-minute walk test (6MinWT), Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66) dimension D (standing) and dimension E (walking), and Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC). RESULTS: The mean (SD) maximum gait speed (0.78 (0.57) to 0.91 (0.61) m/s; p<0.01) as well as the mean (SD) dimension D of the GMFM-66 (40.3% (31.3%) to 46.6% (28.7%); p<0.05) improved significantly after the intervention period. The mean (SD) 6MinWT (176.3 (141.8) to 199.5 (157.7) m), the mean FAC (2.6 (1.7) to 3.0 (1.6)) and the mean (SD) dimension E of the GMFM-66 (29.5% (30.3%) to 31.6% (29.2%)) also showed an increase, but did not reach a statistically significant level. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that children with CP benefit from robotic-assisted gait training in improving functional gait parameters.

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Cerebral palsyMedicineGross Motor Function Classification SystemGaitNeurologyPhysical therapyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitation

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