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Autor Vostrý, Michal ORCID Faculty of Education, J. E. Purkyně University, 40096 Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic Centre for Social Innovation and Inclusion in Education, J. E. Purkyně University, 40096 Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic Faculty of Medical Studies, J. E. Purkyně University, 40096 Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
- Hudáková, Zuzana
- Šagát, Peter
- Lesňáková, Anna
- Dukát, Andrej
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35628074
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10.3390/healthcare10050937
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Robot-assisted training has been widely used in rehabilitation programs, but no significant clinical evidence about its use in productive working-age cardiac patients was demonstrated. Thus, we hypothesized that early applied robot-assisted physiotherapy might provide additional treatment benefits in the rehabilitation of post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients. A total of 92 (50 men, 42 women) hospitalized post-MI patients with the age of 60.9 ± 2.32 participated in the research. An early intensive physiotherapy program (7×/week, 2×/day) was applied for each patient with an average time of 45 min per session. Patients were consecutively assigned to Experimental group (EG) and Control group (CG). Then, 20 min of robot-assisted training by Motomed letto 2 or Thera-Trainer tigo was included in all EG physiotherapy sessions. The Functional Independence Measures (FIM) score at the admission and after 14 days of rehabilitation was used for an assessment. When analyzing time * group effect by repeated-measures ANOVA, we reported that EG showed a higher effect in ADL (p = 0.00), and Motor indicators (p = 0.00). There was no statistically significant effect reported in the Social indicator (p = 0.35). Early rehabilitation programs for post-MI patients might be enhanced by robotic tools, such as THERA-Trainer tigo, and Motomed letto 2. The improvement was particularly noticeable in mobility and ADLs.
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