User-Driven Functional Movement Training with a Wearable Hand Robot after Stroke

11/18/2019
by   Sangwoo Park, et al.
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We studied the performance of a robotic orthosis designed to assist the paretic hand after stroke. This orthosis is designed to be wearable and fully user-controlled, allowing it to serve two possible roles: as a rehabilitation device, designed to be integrated in device-mediated rehabilitation exercises to improve performance of the affected upper limb without device assistance; or as an assistive device, designed to be integrated into daily wear to improve performance of the affected limb with grasping tasks. We present the clinical outcomes of a study designed as a feasibility test for these hypotheses. 11 participants with chronic stroke engaged in a month-long training protocol using the orthosis. Individuals were evaluated using standard outcome measures, both with and without orthosis assistance. Fugl-Meyer scores (unassisted) showed improvement focused specifically at the distal joints of the upper limb, and Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) scores (unassisted) also showed a positive trend. These results suggest the possibility of using our orthosis as a rehabilitative device for the hand. Assisted ARAT and Box and Block Test scores showed that the device can function in an assistive role for participants with minimal functional use of their hand at baseline. We believe these results highlight the potential for wearable and user-driven robotic hand orthoses to extend the use and training of the affected upper limb after stroke.

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