Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder that presents as ataxia. Due to the decline in balance, patients with SCA often experience restricted mobility and a decreased quality of life. Thus, many studies have emphasized the importance of physiotherapies, including gait training, in SCA patients. However, few studies have examined the effectiveness of robotic gait training in SCA. Here, we report the therapeutic outcomes of exoskeleton-assisted gait training in a patient with SCA. A 23-year-old woman with SCA participated in a gait training program using a powered lower-limb robotic exoskeleton, ANGELLEGS. The 8-week training program consisted of standing training, weight-shifting exercises, and gait training. ...
There have been numerous research studies investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of exoskel...
BACKGROUND: Wearable powered robotic exoskeletons allow patients with complete spinal cord injury (S...
Introduction: In recent years, robot-assisted gait training (raGt) has been proposed as therapy for ...
Abstract Background Ataxic gait is one of the most common and disabling symptoms in people with dege...
Abstract Background Powered exoskeleton can improve the mobility for people with movement deficits b...
Background and Purpose. The motor impairments related to gait and balance have a huge impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Gait impairment, balance problems and falls have a negative impact on independence in...
Abstract Background Robotic wearable exoskeletons have been utilized as a gait training device in pe...
RATIONALE: Friedrich ataxia (FA) is the most common inherited neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxic sy...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that produces alterations in balance and gait...
The use of robotic systems during the rehabilitation of spinal cord injured patients can contribute ...
Maintaining the ability to walk is one of the significant challenges in people with multiple scleros...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
Pediatric gait disorders are often chronic and accompanied by various complications, which challenge...
There have been numerous research studies investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of exoskel...
BACKGROUND: Wearable powered robotic exoskeletons allow patients with complete spinal cord injury (S...
Introduction: In recent years, robot-assisted gait training (raGt) has been proposed as therapy for ...
Abstract Background Ataxic gait is one of the most common and disabling symptoms in people with dege...
Abstract Background Powered exoskeleton can improve the mobility for people with movement deficits b...
Background and Purpose. The motor impairments related to gait and balance have a huge impact on the ...
BACKGROUND: Gait impairment, balance problems and falls have a negative impact on independence in...
Abstract Background Robotic wearable exoskeletons have been utilized as a gait training device in pe...
RATIONALE: Friedrich ataxia (FA) is the most common inherited neurodegenerative cerebellar ataxic sy...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that produces alterations in balance and gait...
The use of robotic systems during the rehabilitation of spinal cord injured patients can contribute ...
Maintaining the ability to walk is one of the significant challenges in people with multiple scleros...
BACKGROUND: Many robots are available for gait rehabilitation (BWSTRT and ORET) and their applicatio...
Pediatric gait disorders are often chronic and accompanied by various complications, which challenge...
There have been numerous research studies investigating the feasibility and effectiveness of exoskel...
BACKGROUND: Wearable powered robotic exoskeletons allow patients with complete spinal cord injury (S...
Introduction: In recent years, robot-assisted gait training (raGt) has been proposed as therapy for ...