Effects of robot therapy on upper body kinematics and arm function in persons post stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial

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作者
Carpinella, Ilaria [1 ]
Lencioni, Tiziana [1 ]
Bowman, Thomas [1 ]
Bertoni, Rita [1 ]
Turolla, Andrea [2 ]
Ferrarin, Maurizio [1 ]
Jonsdottir, Johanna [1 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS Fdn Don Carlo Gnocchi, Via Capecelatro 66, I-20148 Milan, Italy
[2] IRCCS San Camillo Hosp, Movement Neurosci Res Grp, Via Alberoni 70, I-30126 Venice, Italy
关键词
Stroke; Robot therapy; Upper limb; Trunk; Kinematic analysis; Motor strategies; INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY; UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; UPPER-LIMB; MOTOR RECOVERY; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; GRAVITY COMPENSATION; ADAPTIVE PLASTICITY; HEMIPARETIC STROKE; ASSISTED THERAPY;
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10.1186/s12984-020-0646-1
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Background Robot-based rehabilitation for persons post-stroke may improve arm function and daily-life activities as measured by clinical scales, but its effects on motor strategies during functional tasks are still poorly investigated. This study aimed at assessing the effects of robot-therapy versus arm-specific physiotherapy in persons post-stroke on motor strategies derived from upper body instrumented kinematic analysis, and on arm function measured by clinical scales. Methods Forty persons in the sub-acute and chronic stage post-stroke were recruited. This sample included all those subjects, enrolled in a larger bi-center study, who underwent instrumented kinematic analysis and who were randomized in Center 2 into Robot (R_Group) and Control Group (C_Group). R_Group received robot-assisted training. C_Group received arm-specific treatment delivered by a physiotherapist. Pre- and post-training assessment included clinical scales and instrumented kinematic analysis of arm and trunk during a virtual untrained task simulating the transport of an object onto a shelf. Instrumented outcomes included shoulder/elbow coordination, elbow extension and trunk sagittal compensation. Clinical outcomes included Fugl-Meyer Motor Assessment of Upper Extremity (FM-UE), modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and Functional Independence Measure (FIM). Results R_Group showed larger post-training improvements of shoulder/elbow coordination (Cohen's d = - 0.81, p = 0.019), elbow extension (Cohen's d = - 0.71, p = 0.038), and trunk movement (Cohen's d = - 1.12, p = 0.002). Both groups showed comparable improvements in clinical scales, except proximal muscles MAS that decreased more in R_Group (Cohen's d = - 0.83, p = 0.018). Ancillary analyses on chronic subjects confirmed these results and revealed larger improvements after robot-therapy in the proximal portion of FM-UE (Cohen's d = 1.16, p = 0.019). Conclusions Robot-assisted rehabilitation was as effective as arm-specific physiotherapy in reducing arm impairment (FM-UE) in persons post-stroke, but it was more effective in improving motor control strategies adopted during an untrained task involving vertical movements not practiced during training. Specifically, robot therapy induced larger improvements of shoulder/elbow coordination and greater reduction of abnormal trunk sagittal movements. The beneficial effects of robot therapy seemed more pronounced in chronic subjects. Future studies on a larger sample should be performed to corroborate present findings.
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