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Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of Rehabilitation Therapy Using the Complex Upper and Lower Limb Robot Gait Rehabilitation System (GTR-A) in Stroke Patient

Abstract Body: Background and aims
Conventional approaches for stroke rehabilitation primarily involve static muscle strengthening exercises, weight bearing and shifting by therapists. Robot-assisted gait training facilitates the learning of reproducible symmetric gait patterns and reduces expenditure. The GTR-A (HUCASYSTEM, Korea), a robotic gait rehabilitation device for both upper and lower limbs, utilizes end-effector-based movement and provides training to enhance gait function. In this study, we aim to elucidate the clinical efficacy of rehabilitation therapy using GTR-A in subacute/chronic stroke patients.
Methods
This study was a prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial. There were 14 participants in total, with 7 in each of the experimental and control groups (table. 1). The gait abilities were evaluated using the berg balance scale (BBS), 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Over period of 4 weeks, the experimental group underwent 10 sessions of robot-assisted rehabilitation for 30minutes/day, 3times/week in addition to conventional physical therapy for 30min/day, 5times/week. The control group received 10 sessions of only conventional physical therapy for 60minutes/day, 5times/week.
Results
In the experimental group, significant improvements were observed in both BBS and 6MWT. However, there was no significant increase in maximal oxygen consumption. In contrast, the control group did not show significant functional improvements (table. 2).
Conclusion
The combination of conventional rehabilitation therapy and robotic gait training using GTR-A showed superior outcomes in the recovery of gait function compared to conventional therapy alone.
  • Baik, Jisoo  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Shin, Yong Il  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Ko, Sung-hwa  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Hwang, Hyun Ji  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Yang, Jung Hyun  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Lee, Kyeongjae  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Lee, Jung Lim  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Yeo, Hyunjoo  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Min, Munki  ( Pusan National University Yangsan H , Yangsan , Korea (the Republic of) )
  • Author Disclosures:
    JISOO BAIK: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | YONG IL SHIN: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Sung-Hwa Ko: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Hyun Ji Hwang: No Answer | Jung Hyun Yang: No Answer | Kyeongjae Lee: No Answer | Jung Lim Lee: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Hyunjoo Yeo: No Answer | Munki Min: No Answer
Meeting Info:
Session Info:

Clinical Rehabilitation and Recovery Posters II

Thursday, 02/06/2025 , 07:00PM - 07:30PM

Poster Abstract Session

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