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The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients

Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatment strategies are available to functionally restore dorsal extension during swing phase in gait. Orthoses as well as surface and implantable devices for electrical stimulation of the peroneal nerve may...

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Autores principales: Sturma, Agnes, Schuhfried, Othmar, Hasenoehrl, Timothy, Ambrozy, Clemens, Salminger, Stefan, Hruby, Laura A., Mayer, Johannes A., Götz-Neumann, Kirsten, Crevenna, Richard, Pinter, Michaela M., Aszmann, Oskar C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30995268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214991
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author Sturma, Agnes
Schuhfried, Othmar
Hasenoehrl, Timothy
Ambrozy, Clemens
Salminger, Stefan
Hruby, Laura A.
Mayer, Johannes A.
Götz-Neumann, Kirsten
Crevenna, Richard
Pinter, Michaela M.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
author_facet Sturma, Agnes
Schuhfried, Othmar
Hasenoehrl, Timothy
Ambrozy, Clemens
Salminger, Stefan
Hruby, Laura A.
Mayer, Johannes A.
Götz-Neumann, Kirsten
Crevenna, Richard
Pinter, Michaela M.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
author_sort Sturma, Agnes
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description Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatment strategies are available to functionally restore dorsal extension during swing phase in gait. Orthoses as well as surface and implantable devices for electrical stimulation of the peroneal nerve may be used in patients who do not regain good dorsal extension. While several studies investigated the effects of implanted systems on walking speed and gait endurance, only a few studies have focussed on the system’s impact on kinematics and long-term outcomes. Therefore, our aim was to further investigate the effects of the implanted system ActiGait on gait kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters for the first time with a 1-year follow-up period. 10 patients were implanted with an ActiGait stimulator, with 8 patients completing baseline and follow-up assessments. Assessments included a 10-m walking test, video-based gait analysis and a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for health status. At baseline, gait analysis was performed without any assistive device as well as with surface electrical stimulation. At follow-up patients walked with the ActiGait system switched off and on. The maximum dorsal extension of the ankle at initial contact increased significantly between baseline without stimulation and follow-up with ActiGait (p = 0.018). While the spatio-temporal parameters did not seem to change much with the use of ActiGait in convenient walking speed, patients did walk faster when using surface stimulation or ActiGait compared to no stimulation at the 10-m walking test at their fastest possible walking speed. Patients rated their health better at the 1-year follow-up. In summary, a global improvement in gait kinematics compared to no stimulation was observed and the long-term safety of the device could be confirmed.
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spelling pubmed-64697602019-05-03 The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients Sturma, Agnes Schuhfried, Othmar Hasenoehrl, Timothy Ambrozy, Clemens Salminger, Stefan Hruby, Laura A. Mayer, Johannes A. Götz-Neumann, Kirsten Crevenna, Richard Pinter, Michaela M. Aszmann, Oskar C. PLoS One Research Article Drop foot is a frequent abnormality in gait after central nervous system lesions. Different treatment strategies are available to functionally restore dorsal extension during swing phase in gait. Orthoses as well as surface and implantable devices for electrical stimulation of the peroneal nerve may be used in patients who do not regain good dorsal extension. While several studies investigated the effects of implanted systems on walking speed and gait endurance, only a few studies have focussed on the system’s impact on kinematics and long-term outcomes. Therefore, our aim was to further investigate the effects of the implanted system ActiGait on gait kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters for the first time with a 1-year follow-up period. 10 patients were implanted with an ActiGait stimulator, with 8 patients completing baseline and follow-up assessments. Assessments included a 10-m walking test, video-based gait analysis and a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for health status. At baseline, gait analysis was performed without any assistive device as well as with surface electrical stimulation. At follow-up patients walked with the ActiGait system switched off and on. The maximum dorsal extension of the ankle at initial contact increased significantly between baseline without stimulation and follow-up with ActiGait (p = 0.018). While the spatio-temporal parameters did not seem to change much with the use of ActiGait in convenient walking speed, patients did walk faster when using surface stimulation or ActiGait compared to no stimulation at the 10-m walking test at their fastest possible walking speed. Patients rated their health better at the 1-year follow-up. In summary, a global improvement in gait kinematics compared to no stimulation was observed and the long-term safety of the device could be confirmed. Public Library of Science 2019-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6469760/ /pubmed/30995268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214991 Text en © 2019 Sturma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sturma, Agnes
Schuhfried, Othmar
Hasenoehrl, Timothy
Ambrozy, Clemens
Salminger, Stefan
Hruby, Laura A.
Mayer, Johannes A.
Götz-Neumann, Kirsten
Crevenna, Richard
Pinter, Michaela M.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title_full The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title_fullStr The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title_full_unstemmed The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title_short The long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
title_sort long-term effects of an implantable drop foot stimulator on gait in hemiparetic patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6469760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30995268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214991
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