TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of body weight support systems on the abnormal gait kinematic
AU - Tran, Van Thuc
AU - Sasaki, Kota
AU - Yamamoto, Shin Ichiroh
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This research received funding by Kakenhi grant for Early-Career Scientists:18K18423.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors.
PY - 2020/7/1
Y1 - 2020/7/1
N2 - In recent years, the BodyWeight Support system has been considered to be an indispensable component in gait training systems, which be used to improve the ability to walk of hemiplegic, stroke, and spinal cord injury patients. Previous studies investigated the influence of the Body Weight Support system on gait parameters were based on the implementation with healthy subjects or patients with high assistance. Consequently, the influences of the BodyWeight Support systems on gait rehabilitation in clinical practice are still unclear and need further investigation. In this study, we investigated the effects of the two BodyWeight Support systems, the active body weight support system and the Counter Weight system, on an abnormal gait, which was generated by restriction of the right knee joint and 3 kg-weight on the right ankle joint. Both Body Weight Support systems improve the gait parameters of the abnormal gait such as the center of mass, the center of pressure, margin of stability, and step parameters. The active BodyWeight Support system with the unloading force modulation showed more advanced and better behavior in comparison with the Counter Weight system. The results suggested the applicability of two Body Weight Support systems in clinical practice as a recovered gait intervention.
AB - In recent years, the BodyWeight Support system has been considered to be an indispensable component in gait training systems, which be used to improve the ability to walk of hemiplegic, stroke, and spinal cord injury patients. Previous studies investigated the influence of the Body Weight Support system on gait parameters were based on the implementation with healthy subjects or patients with high assistance. Consequently, the influences of the BodyWeight Support systems on gait rehabilitation in clinical practice are still unclear and need further investigation. In this study, we investigated the effects of the two BodyWeight Support systems, the active body weight support system and the Counter Weight system, on an abnormal gait, which was generated by restriction of the right knee joint and 3 kg-weight on the right ankle joint. Both Body Weight Support systems improve the gait parameters of the abnormal gait such as the center of mass, the center of pressure, margin of stability, and step parameters. The active BodyWeight Support system with the unloading force modulation showed more advanced and better behavior in comparison with the Counter Weight system. The results suggested the applicability of two Body Weight Support systems in clinical practice as a recovered gait intervention.
KW - Abnormal gait
KW - Body Weight Support System
KW - Center of mass
KW - Gait cycle
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Wide-based gait
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U2 - 10.3390/app10134685
DO - 10.3390/app10134685
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85087870962
SN - 2076-3417
VL - 10
JO - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
JF - Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
IS - 13
M1 - 4685
ER -