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Implementing the exoskeleton Ekso GTTM for gait rehabilitation in a stroke unit - feasibility, functional benefits and patient experiences.

Ellen HøyerArve OpheimVivien Jørgensen
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
Ekso GTTM can safely be implemented as a training tool in ordinary rehabilitation under the prerequisite of a structured organization and certified personnel. The patients progressed in all outcome measures and reported a high level of satisfaction.Implications for rehabilitationThe powered exoskeleton Ekso GTTM was found feasible as a training option for in-patients with severe gait disorders after stroke within an ordinary rehabilitation setting.The Ekso GTTM must be operated by a certified physiotherapist, and sufficient assistive personnel must be available for safe implementation.Patients' perceived exertion when training in the Ekso GTTM was relatively low.The patients expressed satisfaction with this training option.
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