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Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases

BACKGROUND: Independent walking is important for individuals who have undergone lower limb amputation. Recently, robot-assisted gait training has been widely used for individuals with abnormal gait. However, no study has evaluated the effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] (HW...

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Autores principales: Koseki, Kazunori, Yozu, Arito, Takano, Hanako, Abe, Atsushi, Yoshikawa, Kenichi, Maezawa, Takayuki, Kohno, Yutaka, Mutsuzaki, Hirotaka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31929139
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BMR-191726
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author Koseki, Kazunori
Yozu, Arito
Takano, Hanako
Abe, Atsushi
Yoshikawa, Kenichi
Maezawa, Takayuki
Kohno, Yutaka
Mutsuzaki, Hirotaka
author_facet Koseki, Kazunori
Yozu, Arito
Takano, Hanako
Abe, Atsushi
Yoshikawa, Kenichi
Maezawa, Takayuki
Kohno, Yutaka
Mutsuzaki, Hirotaka
author_sort Koseki, Kazunori
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description BACKGROUND: Independent walking is important for individuals who have undergone lower limb amputation. Recently, robot-assisted gait training has been widely used for individuals with abnormal gait. However, no study has evaluated the effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] (HWA) on the gait of patients who have undergone transfemoral (TF) amputation. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the safety, feasibility, and effect of gait training using the HWA for individuals who underwent lower limb amputation. METHODS: This study included two elderly patients who underwent TF amputation due to a nontraumatic reason. Gait training interventions using the HWA were performed for a week (5 training sessions). Self-selected walking speed (SWS), step length, cadence, hip kinematic parameters, and symmetricity of single support time ratios during SWS were measured before and after the HWA interventions. RESULTS: SWS, step length, cadence, and hip angle range improved after the HWA interventions in both patients. Symmetricity of single support time ratios and maximum hip extension angle improved in patient 1, but not in patient 2. There were no adverse events in either patient. CONCLUSIONS: Gait training using the HWA was safe and effective for improving the gait of two TF amputees.
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spelling pubmed-71759432020-04-28 Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases Koseki, Kazunori Yozu, Arito Takano, Hanako Abe, Atsushi Yoshikawa, Kenichi Maezawa, Takayuki Kohno, Yutaka Mutsuzaki, Hirotaka J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil Case Report BACKGROUND: Independent walking is important for individuals who have undergone lower limb amputation. Recently, robot-assisted gait training has been widely used for individuals with abnormal gait. However, no study has evaluated the effect of the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] (HWA) on the gait of patients who have undergone transfemoral (TF) amputation. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the safety, feasibility, and effect of gait training using the HWA for individuals who underwent lower limb amputation. METHODS: This study included two elderly patients who underwent TF amputation due to a nontraumatic reason. Gait training interventions using the HWA were performed for a week (5 training sessions). Self-selected walking speed (SWS), step length, cadence, hip kinematic parameters, and symmetricity of single support time ratios during SWS were measured before and after the HWA interventions. RESULTS: SWS, step length, cadence, and hip angle range improved after the HWA interventions in both patients. Symmetricity of single support time ratios and maximum hip extension angle improved in patient 1, but not in patient 2. There were no adverse events in either patient. CONCLUSIONS: Gait training using the HWA was safe and effective for improving the gait of two TF amputees. IOS Press 2020-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7175943/ /pubmed/31929139 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BMR-191726 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC 4.0).
spellingShingle Case Report
Koseki, Kazunori
Yozu, Arito
Takano, Hanako
Abe, Atsushi
Yoshikawa, Kenichi
Maezawa, Takayuki
Kohno, Yutaka
Mutsuzaki, Hirotaka
Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title_full Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title_fullStr Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title_full_unstemmed Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title_short Gait training using the Honda Walking Assist Device [Formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: A report of two cases
title_sort gait training using the honda walking assist device [formula: see text] for individuals with transfemoral amputation: a report of two cases
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7175943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31929139
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/BMR-191726
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