Effect of caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training in subacute stroke patients: A case series

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Objective To evaluate the effect of caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training in subacute stroke patients. Methods A retrospective evaluation was performed for patients treated with caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training to retain gait function from June 2014 and December 2016. All patients received more than 2 weeks of caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training after undergoing conventional programs. The robot was used as a sitting device, a standing frame, or a high-walker depending on functional status of the patient. Patients were evaluated before and after robot training. Patient records were assessed by Korean version of Modified Barthel Index (K-MBI), Functional Independence Measure (FIM), and Functional Ambulation Category (FAC). Results Initially, patients used the robot as a sitting device (n=6), a standing frame (n=7), or a partial body-weight support high-walker (n=2). As patient functions were improved, usage level of the robot was changed to the next level. At the end of the treatment, the robot was used as a sitting device (n=1), a standing frame (n=6), or high-walker (n=8). Scores of K-MBI (Δ17.47±10.72) and FIM (D19.80±12.34) were improved in all patients. Conclusion Patients' usage level of the robot and functional scores were improved. Therefore, performing additional caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training is feasible and beneficial for subacute stroke patients.

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Kim, S. B., Lee, K. W., Lee, J. H., Lee, S. J., Park, J. G., & Park, J. W. (2018). Effect of caregiver driven robot-assisted in-ward training in subacute stroke patients: A case series. Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 42(2), 195–203. https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2018.42.2.195

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