I rejected a few sources as their purpose was to focus on robotic therapy on other gross motor skill functions, such as the use of arms following a stroke or accident. For the purpose of this research, it was necessary to search for gait impairment only. The only problems I encountered while searching for appropriate literature was finding studies that compared the results of robotic gait training to traditional physical therapy. I will review the literature thematically to assess how the results and professional opinions compare and contrast different authors of similar work. The three major themes that I will analyze includes; robotic gait training for stroke patients, robotic gait training for patients with neurological disorders, and intense traditional physical therapy on patients with neurological disorders. The majority of these studies show a positive correlation between treatment success and robotic gait training. However, a few sources also showed a negative correlation, which will be discussed in the review of literature. I will discuss each major theme in separate paragraphs, comparing and contrasting the similar work done by different authors so that the thesis can either be supported or
I rejected a few sources as their purpose was to focus on robotic therapy on other gross motor skill functions, such as the use of arms following a stroke or accident. For the purpose of this research, it was necessary to search for gait impairment only. The only problems I encountered while searching for appropriate literature was finding studies that compared the results of robotic gait training to traditional physical therapy. I will review the literature thematically to assess how the results and professional opinions compare and contrast different authors of similar work. The three major themes that I will analyze includes; robotic gait training for stroke patients, robotic gait training for patients with neurological disorders, and intense traditional physical therapy on patients with neurological disorders. The majority of these studies show a positive correlation between treatment success and robotic gait training. However, a few sources also showed a negative correlation, which will be discussed in the review of literature. I will discuss each major theme in separate paragraphs, comparing and contrasting the similar work done by different authors so that the thesis can either be supported or