Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with hemiplegia

Gjorgjievska Dimovska, Elena and Vasileva, Dance (2024) Motor neurorehabilitation in patients with hemiplegia. In: Tenth National Congress with international participation of the Bulgarian Society of Neurosonology and Cerebral Hemodynamics (BSNCH), 22-24 Nov 2024, Park Hotel Moskva, Sofia.

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Abstract

The aim of the present study is to present a case report with hemiplegia where, in addition to all kinesitherapists and a physical plan, the rehabilitation included robotic therapy of the lower limbs, where a robot-assisted exoskeleton (locomat) was used.
Materials and methods: The robotic therapy together with the comprehensive rehabilitation treatment is carried out within twenty days with a rest on the 10th day of one week to show the patient's progress between the two treatments of 10 days each and to determine how much the robotic therapy has effect on motor neurorehabilitation in hemiplegic patients. In order to determine the independence and mobility of the patient at the beginning, on the 10th day and on the 20th day, the Barthel index test and the Fugl-Meyer assessment test were performed.
Results: According to the analysis and processing of the results obtained from the robot-assisted exoskeleton itself and after their statistical processing, they show a significant improvement in the results in the second period of rehabilitation compared to the first rehabilitation, which means that the patient took a significant part in the movement itself with the robot-assisted exoskeleton and a significant patient improvement in terms of walking distance, meters walked, treadmill speed, driving force and body weight support. The overall result also results in an improvement in coordination and the establishment of a straight pattern of walking, which only hinders further rehabilitation. The results of the Bartel index test shows the progress of the patient and the improvement of his mobility, while the Fugl-Meyer assessment test shows the improvement of motor function and sensitivity.
Conclusion: Robotic therapy, although it is still being developed and despite its inaccessibility in terms of the price of treatments, shows a significant improvement in motor function and in motor neurorehabilitation in patients with hemiplegia.
Keywords: Robotic therapy, Robotic assisted exoskeleton, motor function, lower extremities

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Impact Factor Value: 0.1
Uncontrolled Keywords: Robotic therapy, Robotic assisted exoskeleton, motor function, lower extremities
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Basic medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Health sciences
Medical and Health Sciences > Other medical sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Dance Vasileva
Date Deposited: 26 Nov 2024 11:31
Last Modified: 26 Nov 2024 11:31
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/35077

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