Case Report

Acute Effect of Robotic Therapy (G-EO System™) on the Lower Limb Temperature Distribution of a Patient with Stroke Sequelae

Table 1

Table 1. Cutaneous temperature distribution of thigh, lower leg, and foot of both plegic and contralateral sides at baseline, immediately after a single session of robotic therapy with G-EO System™, and after a 30-minute rest.

BaselineDifference between healthy and plegic sidesImmediate follow upDifference between healthy and plegic sides30 minute follow upDifference between healthy and plegic sides

Anterior viewHealthy thigh30.01.128.12.030.60.3
Plegic thigh28.926.130.3
Healthy lower leg30.81.827.61.529.00.6
Plegic lower leg29.026.128.4

Posterior ViewHealthy thigh29.31.128.81.030.11.0
Plegic thigh28.227.829.1
Healthy lower leg30.32.330.42.128.81.3
Plegic lower leg28.028.327.5

FeetHealthy hallux26.41.230.2-1.231.5-0.3
Plegic hallux25.231.431.8
3rd healthy toe24.6-0.528.3-2.931.1-0.5
3rd plegic toe25.131.231.6
5th healthy toe24.1-0.828.6-2.131.40.0
5th plegic toe24.930.731.4
Healthy medial30.81.731.10.531.40.5
Plegic medial29.130.630.9
Healthy lateral27.41.826.5-0.831.80.5
Plegic lateral25.627.331.3
Healthy calcaneus25.10.027.0-1.531.00.1
Plegic calcaneus25.128.530.9