Design: Single cases.
Objective: To compare the effects of manually assisted locomotor training i
n paraplegic patients with the automated training by a driven gait orthosis
,
Setting: ParaCare, University Hospital Balgrist in Zurich, Switzerland.
Methods: Treadmill training with manual assistance and by a driven gait ort
hosis was applied to two spinal cord injured patients, The first patient ha
d an incomplete lesion at C3, the second a complete lesion at C5, They were
selected by convenience sample. The EMG activity of the leg muscles rectus
femoris, biceps femoris. gastrocnemius medials (GM) and tibialis anterior
(TA) was visually compared for the two training methods. GM and TA activity
was also quantified by calculating the variation ratio between the EMG of
the patients and a set of healthy subjects.
Results: No significant difference between the two training methods was fou
nd according to the leg muscle EMG activity.
Conclusion: Neuronal centers in the spinal cord become activated in a simil
ar way by the manually assisted and the automated locomotor training, With
the driven gait orthosis training sessions can be prolonged and workload of
therapists can be reduced, and therefore, the automated training represent
s an alternative to the conventional therapy.