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Staged treatment protocol for gait with hybrid assistive limb in the acute phase of patients with stroke.

Tomoyuki UenoAiki MarushimaHiroaki KawamotoYukiyo ShimizuHiroki WatanabeHideki KadoneKayo HirutaShunsuke YamauchiAyumu EndoYasushi HadaHideo TsurushimaEiichi IshikawaYuji MatsumaruYoshiyuki SankaiMasashi YamazakiAkira Matsumura
Published in: Assistive technology : the official journal of RESNA (2021)
Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) is a wearable human assistant cyborg-type robot that helps lower-leg movement based on bioelectrical signals detected from the voluntary movement of the person wearing it. In this study, we developed a novel staged HAL treatment protocol for patients with acute stroke. The Regain Program for Gait with HAL (RPG-HAL) was formulated in four steps, based on the severity of limb paralysis. Twenty-one patients with acute stroke received a combination treatment of RPG-HAL and conventional rehabilitation. The feasibility and safety of RPG-HAL were evaluated based on changes in physical function and activities of daily living (ADL). RPG-HAL yielded improvement in gait speed, cadence, step length, and functional ambulation category (FAC). The effect size was >0.8 in all measurements. FAC (1.90) and Barthel Index (BI) (1.92) exhibited the highest scores. Twelve out of 14 patients with FAC 0 before RPG-HAL reached the upper FAC. Thus, earlier intervention using RPG-HAL as improving physical function, ADL, and gait ability in patients with stroke.
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