Through a systematic review of 6 RCTs of Body Weight Supported Treadmill Training (BWSTT) and 2 RCTs without BWSTT, Teasell et al. [9]concluded that there was conflicting evidence that treadmill training with or without BWSTT resulted in improvements in gait performance over standard treatments. Although the evidence supporting treadmill training appears to be conflicting, two recent clinical practice guidelines recommended that BWSTT be included as an intervention for stroke.[6]
Robotic assisted Training
Robotic devices provide safe,intensive and task oriented rehabilitation to people with mild to severe neurologic injury.It does
precisely controllable assistance or resistance during movements
good repeatability
objective and quantifiable measures of subject performance,
increased training motivation through the use of interactive (bio)feedback.