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      Electromechanically assisted walking in patients with cerebral palsy: A meta-analysis

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      Objective: This review aims to analyze the effects of electromechanically assisted walking in patients with cerebral palsy(CP). Design: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: We reviewed systematically using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) checklist guidelines. The inclusion criteria for this study were all CP patients. The intervention was electromechanically assisted walking. The outcome measures included gait parameters, function, spasticity. Studies excluded from this review were excluded from the review if they were non-English languages and if the study was not published as a full report, and if they were not randomized controlled trials (RCTs) designs. The RevMan 5.4 program was used to evaluate and explain the results. The risk of bias was evaluated independently by two reviewers. The quantitative meta-analysis, including mean differences (MD) and associated standard deviations (SD) from baseline and follow-up assessments, were recorded. Results: A total of 634 articles were searched. Two hundred eighty-nine duplicate articles were excluded, and 345 of 634 originals were left for selection. Of these 74 papers, 44 were out of topic, and 19 reported no mean or standard deviation values. And one was a non-experimental study. Finally, ten studies were included. All 10 RCTs of electromechanically assisted walking were analyzed. The meta-analysis showed a significant improvement in gait cycle (95% CI (confidence intervals), 0.09 to 0.19, I2=0%), Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) D (95% CI, 3.27 to 13.17, I2=0%) and GMFM E (95% CI, 0.22 to 6.41, I2=0%). Conclusions: Electromechanically assisted training helps in walking in patients with CP.
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      Objective: This review aims to analyze the effects of electromechanically assisted walking in patients with cerebral palsy(CP). Design: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: We reviewed systematically using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting It...

      Objective: This review aims to analyze the effects of electromechanically assisted walking in patients with cerebral palsy(CP). Design: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: We reviewed systematically using the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) checklist guidelines. The inclusion criteria for this study were all CP patients. The intervention was electromechanically assisted walking. The outcome measures included gait parameters, function, spasticity. Studies excluded from this review were excluded from the review if they were non-English languages and if the study was not published as a full report, and if they were not randomized controlled trials (RCTs) designs. The RevMan 5.4 program was used to evaluate and explain the results. The risk of bias was evaluated independently by two reviewers. The quantitative meta-analysis, including mean differences (MD) and associated standard deviations (SD) from baseline and follow-up assessments, were recorded. Results: A total of 634 articles were searched. Two hundred eighty-nine duplicate articles were excluded, and 345 of 634 originals were left for selection. Of these 74 papers, 44 were out of topic, and 19 reported no mean or standard deviation values. And one was a non-experimental study. Finally, ten studies were included. All 10 RCTs of electromechanically assisted walking were analyzed. The meta-analysis showed a significant improvement in gait cycle (95% CI (confidence intervals), 0.09 to 0.19, I2=0%), Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) D (95% CI, 3.27 to 13.17, I2=0%) and GMFM E (95% CI, 0.22 to 6.41, I2=0%). Conclusions: Electromechanically assisted training helps in walking in patients with CP.

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      • Introduction Methods Results Discussion
      • Introduction Methods Results Discussion
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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Su IY, "Treadmill training with partial body weight support compared with conventional gait training for low-functioning children and adolescents with nonspastic cerebral palsy:a two-period crossover study" 37 : 445-453, 2013

      2 Alabdulwahab SS, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of hip adductors improves gait parameters of children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy" 26 : 115-122, 2010

      3 Booth ATC, "The efficacy of functional gait training in children and young adults with cerebral palsy : a systematic review and metaanalysis" 60 : 866-883, 2018

      4 Lefmann S, "The effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training for paediatric gait disorders : systematic review" 14 : 1-, 2017

      5 Plasschaert F, "The effect of simulating weight gain on the energy cost of walking in unimpaired children and children with cerebral palsy" 89 : 2302-2308, 2008

      6 Damiano DL, "Task-Specific and Functional Effects of SpeedFocused Elliptical or Motor-Assisted Cycle Training in Children With Bilateral Cerebral Palsy : Randomized Clinical Trial" 31 : 736-745, 2017

      7 Arya BK, "Surface EMG analysis and changes in gait following electrical stimulation of quadriceps femoris and tibialis anterior in children with spastic cerebral palsy" 2012 : 5726-5729, 2012

      8 Borggraefe I, "Robotic-assisted treadmill therapy improves walking and standing performance in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy" 14 : 496-502, 2010

      9 Wallard L, "Robotic-assisted gait training improves walking abilities in diplegic children with cerebral palsy" 21 : 557-564, 2017

      10 Carvalho I, "Robotic Gait Training for Individuals With Cerebral Palsy : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" 98 : 2332-2344, 2017

      1 Su IY, "Treadmill training with partial body weight support compared with conventional gait training for low-functioning children and adolescents with nonspastic cerebral palsy:a two-period crossover study" 37 : 445-453, 2013

      2 Alabdulwahab SS, "Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of hip adductors improves gait parameters of children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy" 26 : 115-122, 2010

      3 Booth ATC, "The efficacy of functional gait training in children and young adults with cerebral palsy : a systematic review and metaanalysis" 60 : 866-883, 2018

      4 Lefmann S, "The effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training for paediatric gait disorders : systematic review" 14 : 1-, 2017

      5 Plasschaert F, "The effect of simulating weight gain on the energy cost of walking in unimpaired children and children with cerebral palsy" 89 : 2302-2308, 2008

      6 Damiano DL, "Task-Specific and Functional Effects of SpeedFocused Elliptical or Motor-Assisted Cycle Training in Children With Bilateral Cerebral Palsy : Randomized Clinical Trial" 31 : 736-745, 2017

      7 Arya BK, "Surface EMG analysis and changes in gait following electrical stimulation of quadriceps femoris and tibialis anterior in children with spastic cerebral palsy" 2012 : 5726-5729, 2012

      8 Borggraefe I, "Robotic-assisted treadmill therapy improves walking and standing performance in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy" 14 : 496-502, 2010

      9 Wallard L, "Robotic-assisted gait training improves walking abilities in diplegic children with cerebral palsy" 21 : 557-564, 2017

      10 Carvalho I, "Robotic Gait Training for Individuals With Cerebral Palsy : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" 98 : 2332-2344, 2017

      11 Meyer-Heim A, "Improvement of walking abilities after robotic-assisted locomotion training in children with cerebral palsy" 94 : 615-620, 2009

      12 Smania N, "Improved gait after repetitive locomotor training in children with cerebral palsy" 90 : 137-149, 2011

      13 Neto HP, "Immediate Effect of Postural Insoles on Gait Performance of Children with Cerebral Palsy : Preliminary Randomized Controlled Double-blind Clinical Trial" 26 : 1003-1007, 2014

      14 Atkins D, "Grading quality of evidence and strength of recommendations" 328 : 1490-, 2004

      15 Moreno-De-Luca A, "Genetic [corrected] insights into the causes and classification of [corrected] cerebral palsies" 11 : 283-292, 2012

      16 Baram Y, "Gait improvement in patients with cerebral palsy by visual and auditory feedback" 15 : 48-52, 2012

      17 Chakraborty S, "Gait deficits and dynamic stability in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy : A systematic review and meta-analysis" 71 : 11-23, 2020

      18 Ho CL, "Functional electrical stimulation changes dynamic resources in children with spastic cerebral palsy" 86 : 987-1000, 2006

      19 Druzbicki M, "Functional effects of robotic-assisted locomotor treadmill thearapy in children with cerebral palsy" 45 : 358-363, 2013

      20 Mehrholz J, "Electromechanical-assisted training for walking after stroke" 5 : 2017

      21 Yazici M, "Effects of robotic rehabilitation on walking and balance in pediatric patients with hemiparetic cerebral palsy" 70 : 397-402, 2019

      22 Tarakci D, "Effects of Nintendo Wii-Fit((R))video games on balance in children with mild cerebral palsy" 58 : 1042-1050, 2016

      23 Moreau NG, "Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Interventions to Improve Gait Speed in Children With Cerebral Palsy : Systematic Review and Meta-analysis" 96 : 1938-1954, 2016

      24 Ibrahim MM, "Effect of whole-body vibration on muscle strength, spasticity, and motor performance in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children" 15 : 173-179, 2014

      25 El-Shamy SM, "Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on gait pattern in hemiplegic cerebral palsy : a randomized controlled trial" 93 : 1065-1072, 2014

      26 Alazem H, "Development of a robotic walker for individuals with cerebral palsy" 15 : 643-651, 2020

      27 Higgins JPT, "Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions" John Wiley & Sons 2019

      28 Aisen ML, "Cerebral palsy : clinical care and neurological rehabilitation" 10 : 844-852, 2011

      29 Rose J, "Artificial Walking Technologies to Improve Gait in Cerebral Palsy : Multichannel Neuromuscular Stimulation" 41 : E233-E239, 2017

      30 Grecco LA, "A comparison of treadmill training and overground walking in ambulant children with cerebral palsy : randomized controlled clinical trial" 27 : 686-696, 2013

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