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Balance Rehabilitation through Robot-Assisted Gait Training in Post-Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Alberto LoroMargherita Beatrice BorgMarco BattagliaAngelo Paolo AmicoRoberto AntenucciPaolo BenantiMichele BertoniLuciano BissolottiPaolo BoldriniDonatella BonaiutiThomas BowmanMarianna CapecciEnrico CastelliLoredana CavalliNicoletta CinoneLucia CosenzaRita Di CensoGiuseppina Di StefanoFrancesco DraicchioVincenzo FalabellaMirko FilippettiSilvia GaleriFrancesca GimiglianoMauro GrigioniMarco InvernizziJohanna JonsdottirCarmelo LentinoPerla MassaiStefano MazzoleniStefano MazzonFranco MolteniSandra MorelliGiovanni MoroneAntonio NardoneDaniele PanzeriMaurizio PetrarcaFederico PosteraroAndrea SantamatoLorenza ScottiMichele SenatoreStefania SpinaElisa TaglioneGiuseppe TurchettiValentina VaraltaAlessandro PicelliAlessio Baricich
Published in: Brain sciences (2023)
RAGT efficacy is equal to traditional therapy, while the combination of the two seems to lead to better outcomes than each individually performed. Robot-assisted balance training should be the focus of experimentation in the following years, given the great results in the first available trials. Given the massive heterogeneity of included patients, trials with more strict inclusion criteria (especially time from stroke) must be performed to finally define if and when RAGT is superior to traditional therapy.
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