REABILITATsIYa BOL'NYKh V OSTROM PERIODE IShEMIChESKOGO INSUL'TA S PRIMENENIEM ROBOTIZIROVANNOY SISTEMY "ERIGO"


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Twenty-nine patients have been examined and being divided into two groups: the 1st one including 18 patients had standard rehabilitation program and trained with the help of ERIGO, the 2d - control grope (11 patients) had only standard rehabilitation. We used Barthel ADL Index and 6 marks paresis degree scale on the 1st and 20th day to estimate the efficiency of rehabilitation. Hemodinamic monitoring and electrophysiological study (somatosensory evoked potentials) have been also performed. After the rehabilitation course with the use of ERIGO muscles force increased on 0,88 marks in the 1stgrope and on the 0,42 marks in control grope, Barthel ADL Index grew on 22 marks in the 1st grope and on the 8 marks in the 2d one. During the rehabilitation therapy there was positive dynamics both peripheral and cerebral responses somatosensory evoked potentials in the 1st grope. There was the advantage of researched method in comparison with traditional movement rehabilitation in acute stroke period, (by Barthel ADL Index and increasing muscle force). The normalization of hemodinamic indexes in both gropes was demonstrated being the evidence of safety of ERIGO

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