• Title of article

    A Comparative Study of Conventional Physiotherapy versus Robot-Assisted Gait Training Associated to Physiotherapy in Individuals with Ataxia after Stroke

  • Author/Authors

    dos Santos, Marcia Belas Physiology Department - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil , de Oliveira, Clarissa Barros Physiotherapy Department - Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente (AACD), São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Arly, dos Physiology Department - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil , Garabello Pires, Cristhiane Faculty of Medicine - University of Sao Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil , Dylewski, Viviana Physiotherapy Department - Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente (AACD), São Paulo, SP, Brazil , Mario Arida, Ricardo Physiology Department - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, Brazil

  • Pages
    6
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    1
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    6
  • Abstract
    Objectives. To assess the influence of RAGT on balance, coordination, and functional independence in activities of daily living of chronic stroke survivors with ataxia at least one year of injury. Methods. It was a randomized controlled trial. The patients were allocated to either therapist-assisted gait training (TAGT) or robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT). Both groups received 3 weekly sessions of physiotherapy with an estimated duration of 60 minutes each and prescribed home exercises. The following outcome measures were evaluated prior to and after the completion of the 5-month protocol treatment: BBS, TUG test, FIM, and SARA. For intragroup comparisons, the Wilcoxon test was used, and the Mann–Whitney test was used for between-group comparison. Results. Nineteen stroke survivors with ataxia sequel after one year of injury were recruited. Both groups showed statistically significant improvement (P < 0 05) in balance, functional independencein, and general ataxia symptoms. There were no statistically significant differences (P < 0 05) for between-group comparisons both at baseline and after completion of the protocol. Conclusions. Chronic stroke patients with ataxia had significant improvements in balance and independence in activities of daily living after RAGT along with conventional therapy and home exercises. This trial was registered with trial registration number 39862414.6.0000.5505.
  • Keywords
    Comparative Study , Conventional Physiotherapy , versus Robot-Assisted Gait Training , Physiotherapy , Ataxia after Stroke
  • Journal title
    Behavioural Neurology
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2605095