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Effect of EMG-biofeedback robotic-assisted body weight supported treadmill training on walking ability and cardiopulmonary function on people with subacute spinal cord injuries - a randomized controlled trial.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Body weight supported treadmill training (BWSTT) is a frequently used approach for restoring the ability to walk after spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the duration of BWSTT is usually limited by fatigue of the therapists and patients. Robotic-assisted body weight supported treadmill training (RABWSTT) was developed to tackle the aforesaid limitation. Currently, limited randomized controlled trials are available to investigate its effectiveness, especially on cardiopulmonary function. The aim of this two-arm, parallel-group randomized controlled trial is to examine the feasibility of adapting an EMG-biofeedback system for assist-as-needed RABWSTT and its effects on walking and cardiopulmonary function in people with SCI. METHODS:Sixteen incomplete SCI subjects were recruited and randomly allocated into an intervention group or control group. The intervention group received 30?min of RABWSTT with EMG biofeedback system over the vastus lateralis muscle to enhance active participation. Dose equivalent passive lower limbs mobilization exercise was provided to subjects in the control group. RESULTS:Significant time-group interaction was found in the Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury version II (WISCI II) (p?=?0.020), Spinal Cord Independence Measure version III (SCIM III) mobility sub-score (p?

SUBMITTER: Cheung EYY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6591819 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of EMG-biofeedback robotic-assisted body weight supported treadmill training on walking ability and cardiopulmonary function on people with subacute spinal cord injuries - a randomized controlled trial.

Cheung Eddy Yu Yeung EYY   Yu Kevin Ka Ki KKK   Kwan Rachel Lai Chu RLC   Ng Carmen Ka Man CKM   Chau Rosanna Mei Wa RMW   Cheing Gladys Lai Ying GLY  

BMC neurology 20190624 1


<h4>Background</h4>Body weight supported treadmill training (BWSTT) is a frequently used approach for restoring the ability to walk after spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the duration of BWSTT is usually limited by fatigue of the therapists and patients. Robotic-assisted body weight supported treadmill training (RABWSTT) was developed to tackle the aforesaid limitation. Currently, limited randomized controlled trials are available to investigate its effectiveness, especially on cardiopulmonary  ...[more]

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