Development of Interactive Hand Rehabilitation Tools Based on Activities of Daily Living

Quirien R. M. Hover, A. Karahanoğlu, K. Nizamis, A. I. Kottink, J. Rietman, J. A. Haarman
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Hand rehabilitation aims to improve patients’ hand and arm skills, improve adherence to training and increase their participation in activities of daily living (ADLs). A novel way of achieving this is to employ ADL-based interactive rehabilitation tools and show patients how their improved skills can be transferable to daily tasks. Hence, in this paper, we report the results of a set of studies carried out with six healthy individuals and two physiotherapists to discover the potential of integrating ADLs into interactive hand rehabilitation tools. Consequently, we designed two interactive drinking-based concepts and tested those with three stroke patients. We found that ADL-based training couples particularly well with functional training. Still, selecting appropriate functional exercises that match the ADL is an essential task to transfer training outcomes to a functional setting. Based on our findings, this paper highlights that ADL-based interactive hand rehabilitation training must minimally deviate from the original ADLs.
基于日常生活活动的交互式手部康复工具的开发
手部康复旨在提高患者的手部和手臂技能,提高对训练的依从性,并增加他们对日常生活活动(ADLs)的参与。实现这一目标的一种新颖方法是采用基于adl的交互式康复工具,并向患者展示如何将他们改进的技能转移到日常任务中。因此,在本文中,我们报告了六名健康个体和两名物理治疗师进行的一系列研究的结果,以发现将adl整合到交互式手部康复工具中的潜力。因此,我们设计了两个基于饮酒的互动概念,并对三个中风患者进行了测试。我们发现,以adl为基础的训练与功能性训练配合得特别好。然而,选择与ADL相匹配的适当功能练习是将训练结果转化为功能设置的基本任务。基于我们的研究结果,本文强调基于adl的交互式手部康复训练必须最小程度地偏离原始adl。
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