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Monitoring of spasticity and functional ability in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury with a functional electrical stimulation cycling system

REICHENFELSER W; HACKL H; HUFGARD J; KASTNER J; GSTALTNER K; GFOHLER M
J REHABIL MED , 2012, vol. 44, n° 5, p. 444-449
Doc n°: 157206
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.2340/16501977-0979
Descripteurs : AD32 - SPASTICITE, AE21 - ORIGINE TRAUMATIQUE, KA64 - NEMS

The aim of this study was to investigate the integration of motor
function and spasticity assessment of individuals with spinal cord injury into
cycling therapy. METHODS: Twenty-three participants with incomplete spinal cord
injury performed 18 training sessions (standard deviation (SD) 14) on an
instrumented tricycle combined with functional electrical stimulation. Each
therapy session included a power output test to assess the participants' ability
to pedal actively and a spasticity test routine that measures the legs'
resistance to the pedalling motion. In addition, the required time for the
therapy phases was monitored. RESULTS: The results of the power output test
showed a monthly increase in power output of 4.4 W (SD 13.7) at 30 rpm and 18.2 W
(SD 23.9) at 60 rpm. The results of the spasticity assessment indicate a 12.2 W
(SD 9.7) reduction in resistance at 60 rpm after the FES training for the subject
group with spasticity. CONCLUSION: In clinical use over a time-period of 2 years
this combined form of therapy and motor function assessment was well accepted by
participants. The active power output test and the spasticity test routine
offered a proper tool to monitor participants' progress in functional
rehabilitation and changes in spasticity.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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