Robotic-Assisted Gait Training and Restoration

Central Nervous System Orthotic Devices Neuronal Plasticity Rehabilitation Robotics Self-Help Devices 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Brain Injuries Humans Gait Gait Disorders, Neurologic Physical Therapy Modalities
DOI: 10.1097/phm.0b013e31826bce18 Publication Date: 2012-10-09T06:51:26Z
ABSTRACT
The past two decades have seen the introduction of and a strong growth in the availability of rehabilitation interventions that are based on the use of robotics. A major driving factor has been the advancement of technology, with faster, more powerful computers, new computational approaches, as well as increased sophistication of motors and other electro mechanical components. These advancements in technology have not been the only factor propelling these new rehabilitation interventions. During the same period, a strong growth in the understanding of neuroplasticity and motor learning has also been witnessed. Although there is still much to learn, comprehension of how new skills are acquired, or old ones are relearned, is evolving at a fast pace. Much of this improved understanding can be linked to the advancement of central nervous system imaging as well as techniques for studying changes at the cellular or molecular level. In this review, the authors present the notion that an ever-advancing understanding of neuroplasticity and motor learning can provide a theoretical basis for the clinical use of rehabilitation robotics as applied to enhancing mobility. Specifically focusing on locomotor training after injury to the central nervous system, these principles can provide guidance to clinicians on how to structure their interventions to potentially promote or accelerate functional recovery in their patients. Several types of existing robotic devices to assist walking that are currently available for use in the clinic, as well as their advantages and limitations, will be discussed.
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