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    • Rehabilitation Engineering
    • Biomechanics

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    • Core stability exercises are crucial for improving trunk function in post-stroke individuals.
    • Traditional methods may lack systematic, consistent, and high-intensity delivery.
    • Novel technologies are needed to enhance neuromuscular engagement and functional recovery.

    Observation:

    • A 58-year-old male with chronic hemiplegia post-stroke participated in 12 sessions using the AllCore360° robotic device.
    • The program involved 142 360°-rotating-planks ('spins') at various inclination angles.
    • Assessments included posturography, electromyography (EMG), Trunk Impairment Scale (TIS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and mobility tests (TUG, 10MWT, 6MWT).

    Findings:

    • Significant improvements were noted in TIS (73%), BBS (45.2%), and TUG (22.7%).
    • Posturography revealed reduced medial-lateral Center of Pressure (MLCoP) RMS and range.
    • EMG data indicated increased rectus abdominis activation during exercises at different inclinations.
    • High participant satisfaction (71/126 on Physical ACtivity Enjoyment Scale) was reported.

    Implications:

    • The AllCore360° robotic system shows promise for enhancing trunk function, balance, and mobility in chronic stroke survivors.
    • Its systematic, consistent, and high-intensity approach may facilitate neuromuscular engagement.
    • Further research with larger sample sizes and control groups is warranted to confirm these preliminary findings.