How Robotic Gait Training Helps You Walk Again After Stroke

How Robotic Gait Training Helps You Walk Again After Stroke

What is a Robotic Gait Training

Robotic Gait Training is a rehabilitation method. It is also known as Robot-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) or Robotic-Assisted Locomotor Training. This involves the usage of robotic devices to help individuals with walking issues, usually after stroke, injuries or neurological conditions. 

It offers controlled, repetitive walking practice to improve muscular strength and retrain the brain to improve walking ability safely. This method can help improve recovery and achieve better levels of independence.

Robot-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) is Recommended in Which Conditions

Healthcare professionals at Walk Again can recommend this gait training method in the following conditions:

  • Impaired walking ability due to stroke.
  • Spinal cord injuries leading to walking difficulty.
  • Parkinson’s disease for enhancing endurance and speed of walking.
  • Peripheral neuropathies such as Guillain-Barré syndrome (a rare autoimmune condition)
  • Cerebral palsy 
  • Multiple sclerosis causes extreme motor disability, impacting gait
  • Weakened leg muscles in people who find it difficult to walk independently.

How Robotic Training Helps to Improve Gait | The Benefits

Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) or robotic-assisted locomotor training, helps individuals in the following manner:

1. Improvement in Muscle Strength & Endurance 

Encourage repetitive walking practice that helps rebuild muscle power and endurance via consistent movement patterns.

2. Helps in Precise Walking

Provide controlled assistance to ensure correct walking form. This helps decrease the risk of injury and retrain movement-related muscles and nerves.

3. Safe Support Body Weight

Supports body weight during training. This enables safe practice for those with severe weakness and rebuilds confidence in walking.

4. Customized Therapy

Professionals at Walk Again help adjust therapy in real time according to patient progress. This improves motivation and speeds recovery via personalized exercises.

5. Help Stimulate Neuroplasticity 

Neuroplasticity is the ability of your brain to form and reorganize nerve connections. Robotic gait training helps stimulate the brain's ability to form new neural connections. This can ensure the regaining of motor skills lost due to injury.

6. Better Gait Function

RAGT improves walking speed, balance, and symmetry. This can help achieve greater independence in daily tasks.

7. Therapist Support for Adjusting Intensity

Robot-assisted gait training is an innovative approach that lowers therapist strain. This allows for more intense and longer training sessions when compared to manual therapy alone.

What are the Components of Robotic Gait Training

Here are the basic parts of RAGT:

1. Robotic Arms or Exoskeletons

These parts support the legs by moving the joints of the patient's legs.

2. Body Weight Support System (Harness & Suspension Device)

This help supports the patient's weight to reduce the physical burden.

3. Control Panel

A computer unit that controls the robot’s movements and adjusts assistance levels.

4. Sensors

Devices that detect the individual’s movements and weight distribution, measuring joint angles or foot-ground reaction forces for providing real-time support.

5. Pelvic Brace or Support

Helps stabilize and control pelvic movements to mimic natural walking mechanics.

6. Display & Interface

Screen and controls for professionals to adjust settings and track patient progress during rehabilitation sessions.

7. Treadmill or Footplates

A moving surface or foot platform where an individual can practice walking with the help of continuous robot-assisted movement.

Note: This blog is for educational purposes and is not a replacement for medical advice. Always consult your doctor for any stroke-related symptoms.

Conclusion

Stroke can impair the ability to walk, making daily movement difficult and frustrating. But one must never lose hope because advanced technology like robotic gait training at Walk Again helps offer a way for better mobility. This advanced therapy uses robotic technology to give you safe, repetitive, and controlled walking practice by retraining the mind and muscle connection.

Ready to improve your gait? Choose Walk Again for stroke recovery because of the following benefits:

  • Multidisciplinary team
  • Advanced technology
  • Personalized treatment
  • Nurturing and encouraging atmosphere 
  • Visible improvements
  • Positive patient review
  • Accessible facilities in Delhi and other major parts of India
  • Patient-centered approach

FAQs

Q1: What are the different types of gait training?
A: The different types of gait training are:

  • Conventional exercises
  • Body-weight supported treadmill training
  • Robotic-assisted training
  • Neuromuscular reeducation

The aim of these methods is to strengthen muscles, improve balance, and retrain the brain and body to move effectively.​

Q2: What is gait in robotics?

A: "Gait" in robotics means a programmed walking pattern or movement sequence of a robot. This mimics natural human or animal walking for safe, smooth, and balanced motion.​

Q3: What is the cost of robotic therapy?

A: Robotic gait therapy can vary, as it depends on

  • Treatment duration
  • Technology used
  • Team involved healthcare providers
  • Location​

Stroke rehabilitation centers like Walk Again help individuals recover from stroke at an affordable cost.

Q4: What are the 4 muscles used in gait?

The 4 key muscles used in walking are:

  • Quadriceps (front thigh)
  • Hamstrings (back thigh)
  • Gluteal muscles (buttocks)
  • Calf muscles (back of the lower leg)

They work in sync to move and support the legs during each step.

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