Recovery of appetite after using a direct weight-bearing exoskeleton for walking: a case report.

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Tác giả: Linamara Rizzo Battistella, Priscila Fabiano Carvalho, Flávio Cichon, Erica de Castro Leite, Cristiane Gonçalves da Mota, Marina Fernandes Ribeiro, André Tadeu Sugawara, Daniela Mitiyo Odagiri Utiyama, Rafael Francisco Vieira de Melo

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Spinal cord series and cases , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 704010

INTRODUCTION: Loss of appetite is a neglected condition in individuals with spinal cord injury, often assessed as an emotional issue, without considering the autonomic dysfunctions that decrease gastric afferents, altering hunger perception, to the same extent as it causes autonomic dysreflexia, neurogenic bladder, and neurogenic bowel related to the interruption of information flow between effector organs and the brain. The objective of the report the side effect of appetite from the robotic exoskeleton for lower limbs with direct ground weight unloading. CASE PRESENTATION: A 30-year-old man with a complete SCI (T8, AIS A) and no appetite perception since the injury experienced an unexpected recovery of appetite during exoskeleton-assisted walking therapy. Appetite improvement occurred after two sessions and coincided with the onset of walking in the exoskeleton. DISCUSSION: The recovery of appetite during exoskeleton-assisted walking could be linked to autonomic and visceral afferent improvements. However, this observation is exploratory, and other factors, such as mood enhancement from experiencing walking, may have contributed. Further studies are needed to investigate these mechanisms.
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