Gait training with a wearable curara® robot for cerebellar ataxia: a single-arm study.

Journal: Biomedical engineering online
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ataxic gait is one of the most common and disabling symptoms in people with degenerative cerebellar ataxia. Intensive and well-coordinated inpatient rehabilitation improves ataxic gait. In addition to therapist-assisted gait training, robot-assisted gait training has been used for several neurological disorders; however, only a small number of trials have been conducted for degenerative cerebellar ataxia. We aimed to validate the rehabilitative effects of a wearable "curara®" robot developed in a single-arm study of people with degenerative cerebellar ataxia.

Authors

  • Akira Matsushima
  • Yoichi Maruyama
  • Noriaki Mizukami
  • Mikio Tetsuya
  • Minoru Hashimoto
  • Kunihiro Yoshida