Effect of overground gait training with 'Mobility Assisted Robotic System-MARS' on gait parameters in patients with stroke: a pre-post study

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Gupta, Anupam [1 ]
Prakash, Navin B. [1 ]
Sannyasi, Gourav [1 ]
Mohamad, Faiz [1 ]
Honavar, Preethi [1 ]
Jotheeswaran, S. [1 ]
Khanna, Meeka [1 ]
Ramakrishnan, Subasree [2 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Dept Neurol Rehabil, Hosur Rd, Bangalore 560029, India
[2] Natl Inst Mental Hlth & Neurosci NIMHANS, Dept Neurol, Bangalore, India
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Stroke; Overground gait training; MARS robot; Gait parameters; RELIABILITY; WALKING; SCALE; REHABILITATION; EXOSKELETON; SUBACUTE; VALIDITY;
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10.1186/s12883-023-03357-6
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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ObjectiveTo observe the effect of overground gait training with 'Mobility Assisted Robotic System-MARS' on gait parameters in patients with stroke.Patients & methodsThis prospective pre-post study was conducted in a tertiary teaching research hospital with 29 adult stroke patients, with age up to 65 years. Patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were divided in 2 groups based on the duration of stroke (& LE; 6 months-sub-acute & > 6 months-chronic stroke) and provided overground gait training with MARS robot for 12 sessions (1 h/session) over a period of 2-3 weeks. Primary outcome measures were; 10-Meter walk test-10MWT, 6-min' walk test-6MWT and Timed up & Go-TUG tests. Secondary outcome measures were Functional Ambulation Category-FAC, Modified Rankin Scale-MRS and Scandinavian Stroke Scale-SSS.ResultsNo adverse events were reported. Twenty-five patients who were able to perform 10-MWT at the beginning of study were included in the final analysis with 12 in sub-acute and 13 in chronic stroke group. All primary and secondary outcome measures showed significant improvement in gait parameters at the end of the training (p < 0.05) barring 10-Meter walk test in sub-acute stroke group (p = 0.255). Chronic stroke group showed significant minimum clinically important difference-MCID difference in endurance (6MWT) at the end of the training and both groups showed better 'minimal detectable change-MDC' in balance (TUG) at the end of the training.ConclusionsPatients in both the groups showed significant improvement in walking speed, endurance, balance and independence at the end of the training with overground gait training with MARS Robot.
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