Storke results in severe deterioration in quality of life and exercise. Severe disorders need to be treated as soon as possible and they need to be rehabilitated quickly in order for motor functions to develop properly. In the acute / subacute phase, patients are given robotic treatment. In addition to the study of mtoros functions, the study of gait and codination is the primary result. Patients treated with soft exoskeleton receive 15 treatments and movement testing is performed continuously. Members of the control group receive standard rehabilitation therapy. After 3 weeks, both groups will participate in a control study and then in a repeat control study at week 6. Our main goal is to compare the results and determine the efficiency of the robotic device.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
2
Neurorehabilitation with soft exsoskeleton robotic 3-week-long
Physiotherapy 3-week-long
Dr. Tollár József
Kaposvár, Somogy County, Hungary
Qualiti of life measured by Barthel index
quetionnaire
Time frame: 3 weeks
gait/functional test
6 minute walk test (m)
Time frame: 3 weeks
gait/functional test
10 m walk test (m/s)
Time frame: 3 weeks
balance test
Berg balance test
Time frame: 3 weeks
postural control test
posturography
Time frame: 3 weeks
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