Author:
Hishikawa Norikazu,Sawada Koshiro,Maeda Hiroshi,Ikeda Takumi,Ohashi Suzuyo,Mikami Yasuo
Abstract
Abstract
Welwalk is a one-leg robotic-assisted gait system for stroke hemiplegic patients. This study examined the feasibility and efficacy of gait training using Welwalk (Welwalk training) for hemiplegic patients in the early phase after stroke onset, via cooperation between acute care and rehabilitation hospitals. Seven acute stroke patients (mean number of days from onset = 7.9) with severe lower extremity paralysis participated. Patients underwent Welwalk training for 40 min/d, 5 d/wk in an acute care hospital, then 7 d/wk in a rehabilitation hospital with a seamless transition. Functional Independence Measure scores for walking were assessed weekly. The endpoint was reaching Functional Independence Measure walk score of 5 (supervision level). The primary outcome was improvement efficiency of Functional Independence Measure walk, which was the increase in Functional Independence Measure walk score divided by the number of weeks required. Functional Independence Measure walk score for all patients improved from 1.1 to 5 (P = 0.01, r = 0.96). The mean number of weeks to achieve Functional Independence Measure walk score of 5 was 5 wks, and the improvement efficiency of Functional Independence Measure walk had a mean value of 0.9. No adverse events were reported during Welwalk training. Hemiparetic patients’ gait independence may be safely and rapidly improved by starting Welwalk training in the early phase after stroke onset.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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