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HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN): Telerehabilitation using an unactuated device based on serious games improves the upper limb function in chronic stroke
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation , Volume 18(48)
NARIC Accession Number: J86076. What's this?
ISSN: 1743-0003.
Author(s): Rozevink, Samantha G. ; van der Sluis, Corry K. ; Garzo, Ainara ; Keller, Thierry ; Hijmans, Juha M..
Publication Year: 2021.
Number of Pages: 12.
NARIC Accession Number: J86076. What's this?
ISSN: 1743-0003.
Author(s): Rozevink, Samantha G. ; van der Sluis, Corry K. ; Garzo, Ainara ; Keller, Thierry ; Hijmans, Juha M..
Publication Year: 2021.
Number of Pages: 12.
Abstract:
Study investigated the effect of HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN)
training on the upper-limb function of patients with unilateral
upper-limb paresis in the chronic phase of stroke (more than 6 months
post stroke). MERLIN is an unactuated version of the robotic device
ArmAssist combined with a telecare platform. Stroke patients can train
the upper-limb function using serious games at home. In this study,
patients trained using task-specific serious games at home for three
hours per week for six weeks using an unactuated version of a robotic
device. Progress was monitored and game settings were tailored through
telerehabilitation. Measurements were performed six weeks
pre-intervention, at the start, end, and six weeks post-intervention.
Primary outcome was the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT). Secondary
outcomes were other arm function tests, quality of life, user
satisfaction and motivation. Twelve patients were included, ten
completed the training. From start of the intervention to six weeks
follow-up, WMFT score improved significantly by 3.8 points, which is
also clinically relevant. No significant changes in quality of life were
observed. Patients were overall satisfied with the usability of the
device. Comfort and the robustness of the system need further
improvements. Findings indicate that training with MERLIN for six weeks
improved the arm function of patients in the chronic phase of stroke
with lasting results six weeks after training cessation. Training at
home was feasible and patients were satisfied with the usability of
MERLIN system.
Descriptor Terms: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, HEMIPLEGIA, HOME CARE, LIMBS, MOTOR SKILLS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, REHABILITATION TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTICS, STROKE, TASK ANALYSIS, TELEREHABILITATION, TESTS, THERAPEUTIC TRAINING.
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Citation: Rozevink, Samantha G. , van der Sluis, Corry K. , Garzo, Ainara , Keller, Thierry , Hijmans, Juha M.. (2021). HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN): Telerehabilitation using an unactuated device based on serious games improves the upper limb function in chronic stroke. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation , 18(48) Retrieved 5/18/2021, from REHABDATA database.
Descriptor Terms: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, HEMIPLEGIA, HOME CARE, LIMBS, MOTOR SKILLS, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, REHABILITATION TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTICS, STROKE, TASK ANALYSIS, TELEREHABILITATION, TESTS, THERAPEUTIC TRAINING.
Can this document be ordered through NARIC's document delivery service*?: Y.
Get this Document: https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12984-021-00841-3.
Citation: Rozevink, Samantha G. , van der Sluis, Corry K. , Garzo, Ainara , Keller, Thierry , Hijmans, Juha M.. (2021). HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN): Telerehabilitation using an unactuated device based on serious games improves the upper limb function in chronic stroke. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation , 18(48) Retrieved 5/18/2021, from REHABDATA database.
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