EFFECTS OF AN IMPLANTABLE TWO-CHANNEL PERONEAL NERVE STIMULATOR VERSUS CONVENTIONAL WALKING DEVICE ON SPATIOTEMPORAL PARAMETERS AND KINEMATICS OF HEMIPARETIC GAIT

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作者
Kottink, Anke I. R. [1 ]
Tenniglo, Martin J. B. [1 ,2 ]
de Vries, Wiebe H. K. [1 ]
Hermens, Hermie J. [1 ]
Buurke, Jaap H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Roessingh Res & Dev, NL-7500 AH Enschede, Netherlands
[2] Roessingh Rehabil Ctr, Enschede, Netherlands
关键词
stroke; gait; drop foot; peroneal nerve; electrical stimulation; ANKLE-FOOT ORTHOSIS; FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; STROKE; NEUROPROSTHESIS; RELIABILITY; IMPROVEMENT; SPEED; DROP;
D O I
10.2340/16501977-0909
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: The aims of this study were: (I) to compare the neuroprosthetic effect of implantable peroneal nerve stimulation to the orthotic effect of a standard of care intervention (no device, shoe or ankle foot orthosis) on walking, as assessed by spatiotemporal parameters; and (ii) to examine whether there is evidence of an enhanced lower-limb flexion reflex with peroneal nerve stimulation and compare the kinematic effect of an implantable peroneal nerve stimulation device vs standard of care intervention on initial loading response of the paretic limb, as assessed by hip, knee Una ankle kinematics. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Subjects: A total of 23 chronic stroke survivors with drop foot. Methods: The intervention group received an implantable 2-channel peroneal nerve stimulator for correction of drop foot. The control group continued using a conventional walking device. Spatiotemporal parameters and hip, knee and ankle kinematics were measured while subjects walked with the device on using a 3-dimensional video camera system during baseline and after a follow-up period of 26 weeks. Results: Peroneal nerve stimulation normalized stance and double support of the paretic limb and single support of the non-paretic limb, in comparison with using a conventional walking device. In addition, peroneal nerve stimulation is more effective to provide ankle dorsiflexion during swing and resulted in a normalized initial loading response. Conclusion: Although peroneal nerve stimulation and ankle foot orthosis are both prescribed to correct a drop foot in the same patient population, spatiotemporal parameters, dorsiflexion during swing and loading response are influenced in a functionally different way.
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