A technical report on a novel robotic lower limb rehabilitation device - Is ROBERT® a cost-effective solution for rehabilitation in Hong Kong?

Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1142/S1013702522710019
Alan Chan
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A shortage of physiotherapist (PT) manpower is a barrier for providing better rehabilitation service in Hong Kong. Quality training can benefit patients with better recovery, on the contrary, insufficient training may cause a longer length of stay, readmission, and thus the burden of healthcare system. The estimated cost for PT services in Hospital Authority was HK$7.0 Billion in 2020. A novel Danish robot with a 7-joint robotic arm became popular in Denmark and Germany in the last two years. The robot is designed for lower limb patient rehabilitation. It can enhance the mobility of patients. Based on the experience of a university hospital in Denmark, this robotic rehabilitation was well accepted by both patients and PTs. Function-wise, the robot provides many clinical benefits to patients, especially stroke ones. A physiotherapist's time can be saved when the robot is being used. The cost-effectiveness of ROBERT® is better than PT performing repetitive exercises for lower limbs. The robot potentially provides a cost-effective solution to the Hong Kong healthcare system.

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一种新型机器人下肢康复装置的技术报告-罗伯特®在香港是否具有成本效益?
物理治疗师人手短缺,阻碍本港提供更优质的康复服务。高质量的培训有利于患者更好的康复,相反,培训不足可能会导致住院时间更长,再入院,从而增加医疗系统的负担。医院管理局在2020年的护理服务成本估计为70亿港元。最近两年,一种具有7关节机械臂的新型丹麦机器人在丹麦和德国流行起来。该机器人是为下肢病人的康复而设计的。它可以增强病人的活动能力。根据丹麦一家大学医院的经验,这种机器人康复被患者和PTs都很好地接受。在功能方面,机器人为患者提供了许多临床益处,尤其是中风患者。使用机器人可以节省物理治疗师的时间。ROBERT®的成本效益优于PT进行下肢重复运动。该机器人可能为香港医疗保健系统提供一种具有成本效益的解决方案。
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