Effects of a Lower Limb Strength Training Program on a Seated Robotic Device in Patients

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2021
The loss of lower limb strength that occurs after an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) limits the patient\'s autonomy in participating in activities of daily living, including gait performance. In the sub-acute phase, it is difficult to implement a strengthening program, as weakness prevents exercise being performed with the recommended parameters. This limit can be exceeded by using specific robotic devices, which allow the effort provided to be adapted according to the patient\'s capacities. In addition, motivation can be improved by the use of feedback or incentive games. The aim of this pilot study is to obtain data on the effect of lower limb strength training with a seated robotic device in subacute ABI patients for a future larger randomised study. In addition, it aims to evaluate the recruitment rate, applicability, resources for implementation and patient tolerance to the training program.
Epistemonikos ID: 651a2ec649b31fb41479f672efb2a1952eabf734
First added on: May 09, 2024