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Clinical effects of assisted robotic gait training in walking distance, speed, and functionality are maintained over the long term in individuals with cerebral palsy: a systematic review and meta-analysis [with consumer summary]
Volpini M, Aquino M, Holanda AC, Emygdio E, Polese J
Disability and Rehabilitation 2022;44(19):5418-5428
systematic review

PURPOSE: To identify the short-term effects of robotic-assisted gait training (RAGT) on walking distance, gait speed and functionality of cerebral palsy (CP) patients, and to verify if the effects of RAGT are maintained in the long term. METHODS: A systematic literature review was performed in PubMed, PEDro, CINAHL, and LILACS databases. Studies were included considering: (1) population (CP individuals); (2) study design (experimental studies); (3) type of intervention (RAGT); (4) outcome (gait parameters and function); and (5) period (short and long term). RESULTS: This systematic review included seven articles in meta-analysis. Only walking distance, thru six minutes walking test, increased statistically after RAGT. However, RAGT demonstrated large clinical effects differences (minimal clinically important difference -- MCID) in gait speed and Gross Motor Function Measure score (dimensions D and E), for CP population. After RAGT intervention, differences in short term (comparison 1) were maintained in long term (comparison 2) for all outcomes. Gait speed results were not significant. CONCLUSIONS: Evidence from the present study demonstrated that RAGT can be an important intervention to improve gait parameters and functionality, in children with CP, that are maintained over long-term.

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