Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis

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Autor(a) principal: Muszkat,Rachel
Data de Publicação: 1994
Outros Autores: Yazbek Jr.,Paulo, Arango,Claudia T., Moreira,Maria Cecilia, Trombetta,lvani C., Battistella,Linamara Rizzo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801994000100004
Resumo: One subject (male, 24 years) with an incomplete motor and sensitive SCI, neurological level C6-C7 was submitted to a comparative study during gait using an advanced reciprocaiting gait othosis (ARGO) and a conventional mechanical orthosis (CMO) and respiratory and metabolic variables were compared at peak effort and in the second minute of recovery. We found that the ARGO, as with the CMO, not garantee gait independence but the ARGO does enable a more functional gait pattern with a more efficient ventilation . The ratio of CO2/O2 showed that ARGO enable aerobic conditions of work and the energy expenditure using is significantly lower than CMO.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
title Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
spellingShingle Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
Muszkat,Rachel
Spinal cord injury
Steeper advanced reciprocating gait orthosis
Conventional mechanical orthosis
spiroergometer
VO2max
anaerobic threshold
title_short Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
title_full Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
title_fullStr Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
title_sort Assessment of functional capacity during gait using a reciprocal propulsion orthosis (ARGO): a comparative study with a conventional mechanical orthosis
author Muszkat,Rachel
author_facet Muszkat,Rachel
Yazbek Jr.,Paulo
Arango,Claudia T.
Moreira,Maria Cecilia
Trombetta,lvani C.
Battistella,Linamara Rizzo
author_role author
author2 Yazbek Jr.,Paulo
Arango,Claudia T.
Moreira,Maria Cecilia
Trombetta,lvani C.
Battistella,Linamara Rizzo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muszkat,Rachel
Yazbek Jr.,Paulo
Arango,Claudia T.
Moreira,Maria Cecilia
Trombetta,lvani C.
Battistella,Linamara Rizzo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spinal cord injury
Steeper advanced reciprocating gait orthosis
Conventional mechanical orthosis
spiroergometer
VO2max
anaerobic threshold
topic Spinal cord injury
Steeper advanced reciprocating gait orthosis
Conventional mechanical orthosis
spiroergometer
VO2max
anaerobic threshold
description One subject (male, 24 years) with an incomplete motor and sensitive SCI, neurological level C6-C7 was submitted to a comparative study during gait using an advanced reciprocaiting gait othosis (ARGO) and a conventional mechanical orthosis (CMO) and respiratory and metabolic variables were compared at peak effort and in the second minute of recovery. We found that the ARGO, as with the CMO, not garantee gait independence but the ARGO does enable a more functional gait pattern with a more efficient ventilation . The ratio of CO2/O2 showed that ARGO enable aerobic conditions of work and the energy expenditure using is significantly lower than CMO.
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