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Research Article
Safety and Feasibility of using the EksoTM Bionic Exoskeleton to Aid Ambulation after Spinal Cord Injury
Author(s): Stephanie A Kolakowsky- Hayner, James Crew, Shonna Moran and Akshat ShahStephanie A Kolakowsky- Hayner, James Crew, Shonna Moran and Akshat Shah
Objective: Evaluate feasibility and safety of EksoTM to aid ambulation in individuals with SCI.
Design: Prospective pilot study.
Setting: SCI Rehabilitation Center Outpatient Gym.
Participants: Eight individuals, at least 18 years of age, with complete T1 SCI or below, within 2 years of injury, completed initial inpatient rehabilitation. All participants signed informed consent, had been cleared from requiring spinal orthoses, met inclusion criteria, and were pre-screened based on device requirements and medical stability.
Intervention: Six weekly sessions with graduated time and less assistance in the EksoTM device.
Outcome Measures: Skin evaluation, blood pressure, pain level, spasticity, time and level of assistance needed to transf.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7939.S4-003
Journal of Spine received 2022 citations as per Google Scholar report