Journal article

Measuring quality of life in stroke subjects receiving an implanted neural prosthesis for drop foot

AI Kottink, MJ Ijzerman, CG Groothuis-Oudshoorn, HJ Hermens

Artificial Organs | WILEY | Published : 2010

Abstract

The aim was to determine if the treatment of a drop foot by means of an implantable two-channel peroneal nerve stimulator improves health-related quality of life (HRQoL). All subjects were measured at baseline and after a follow-up period of 12 and 26 weeks. Twenty-nine stroke survivors with chronic hemiplegia with drop foot who fulfilled the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria were included in the present randomized controlled trial. The intervention group received an implantable two-channel peroneal nerve stimulator for correction of their drop foot. The control group continued using their conventional walking device, consisting of an ankle-foot orthosis, orthopedic shoes, or no de..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The financial support of the Department of Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (The Hague, The Netherlands), the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (The Hague, The Netherlands), and the St. Hubertus Foundation (The Netherlands) is gratefully acknowledged. The research presented in this paper is part of the European Eureka program.