13 years. Has your stroke hospital incompetently done nothing in that amount of time? How long will you let the board of directors be ok with such incompetence?
Rehabilitation of grasping and forearm pronation/supination with the Haptic Knob
2009, 2009 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics
Rehabilitation of Grasping and Forearm Pronation/Supination with the
Haptic Knob
Olivier Lambercy, Ludovic Dovat, Hong Yun, Seng Kwee Wee, Christopher Kuah,Karen Chua, Roger Gassert, Theodore Milner, Teo Chee Leong and Etienne Burdet
Abstract
—This paper investigates robot-assisted rehabilitation after stroke using theHaptic Knob
, a 2 degree-of-freedom end-effector based robotic device to train grasping and wrist pronation/supination. Nine chronic stroke subjects trained over a period of 6 weeks, with 3 one-hour sessions of robot-assisted therapy per week, consisting of two exercises requiring active participation promoted by therapeutic games. Results of standard clinical assessments demonstrate the positive effects of robot-assisted therapy with the Haptic Knob. Subjects improved by a mean of 4.3 points in the Fugl-Meyer assessment scale,together with a decrease in hand impairments such as abnormal muscle tone frequently observed in stroke subjects. Significant improvements were also observed in motor function of the upper arm as a result of the robot-assisted therapy, suggesting homogeneous improvement of upper limb function as a result of distal training.
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