Abstract
Purpose: Robotic gait training is relatively new in the world of pediatric rehabilitation. Preliminary feasibility studies and case reports include stationary robot-assisted treadmill training. Mobile robotic gait trainers hold greater promise for intensive practice-based therapy within hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and at-home therapy as they enable participation and social integration while practicing high-quality gait patterns.
Materials and methods: This paper (clinical trials registry number: NCT05378243) provides a detailed description of a mixed-method cross-over trial design with a broad set of outcome measures. Ultimately the goal is to establish the feasibility of this design which includes the collection of qualitative data regarding patient, family, and therapist experience and quantitative data regarding gait efficiency and quality, impact on tone, individualized goal achievement and bone strength.
Areas of Research: Rehabilitation, Cerebral Palsy, Technology
Researchers
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Leanne Ward
Senior Scientist, CHEO Research Institute
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Anna McCormick
Investigator, CHEO Research Institute
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Nick Barrowman
Associate Scientist, CHEO Research Institute
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Patricia Longmuir
Senior Scientist, CHEO Research Institute
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Hugh McMillan
Investigator, CHEO Research Institute
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Hana Alazem
Investigator, CHEO Research Institute