Specific Instructions Are Important

Author:

van Dellen Florian,Aurich(-Schuler) Tabea,Burkhardt Carla,Labruyère Rob

Abstract

Objective The aim of the study is to evaluate how gait kinematics and muscle activity during robot-assisted gait training are affected by different combinations of parameter settings and a number of instruction types, ranging from no instructions to goal-specific instructions. Design Robots for gait therapy provide a haptic guidance, but too much guidance can limit the active participation. Therapists can stimulate this active participation either with instructions or by adapting device parameters. How these two factors interact is still unknown. In the present study, we test the interaction of three different parameter settings and four instruction types in a cross-sectional study with 20 children and adolescents without impairment. Gait kinematics and surface electromyography were measured to evaluate the immediate effects. Results We found that only goal-specific instructions in combination with a low guidance led to a moderate but significant change in gait kinematics. The muscle activity was altered by all instructions, but the biggest effect was found for goal-specific instructions with a 2.5 times higher surface electromyography amplitude compared to no instruction. Conclusions Goal-specific instructions are a key element of robot-assisted gait therapy interventions and device parameter adjustments may be used to modulate their effects. Therapists should pay close attention to how they instruct patients.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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