Development of Elbow-Wrist Telerehabilitation System – An Affordable, Available, Accessible, and Acceptable (4As) System

Y. Z. Chong, Kah Sheng Tiang, S. Chan
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The application of telerehabilitation system has gained popularity and acceptance recently due to the restrictions in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper described the development of an elbow-wrist telerehabilitation system that complement the disrupted routine rehabilitation session. The developed system consists of a wearable exoskeleton system that assist in rehabilitation of the elbow and wrist joints for individuals with neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s and Spinal Cord Injuries that affects movements of the upper extremities. The two modes of operation available enables the adoption of the 5G technology in the near future. This system also potentially fulfills the requirement of Accessibility, Availability, Affordability, and Acceptability (4As) of Telerehabilitation System in Malaysia. Overall development cost of the system is approximately MYR 500. The system enable rehabilitation to be performed at home-setting with a cloud-based monitoring system that will provide long-term monitoring for clinician’s assessment. The project provides a proof-of-concept of such system in the Malaysian context.Clinical Relevance – This work demonstrated the proof-of concept of a 4A system is applicable in the Malaysian context.
肘腕远程康复系统的开发——一种经济、可用、可及、可接受的(4As)系统
受新冠肺炎疫情防控的限制,远程康复系统的应用得到了普及和认可。本文描述了肘腕远程康复系统的发展,以补充中断的常规康复会议。开发的系统由一个可穿戴的外骨骼系统组成,可以帮助患有神经系统疾病(如帕金森病和影响上肢运动的脊髓损伤)的患者康复肘关节和手腕关节。两种可用的操作模式使5G技术在不久的将来得以采用。该系统也有可能满足马来西亚远程康复系统的可及性、可用性、可负担性和可接受性(4As)的要求。该系统的总体开发成本约为500林吉特。该系统可以通过基于云的监测系统在家中进行康复,为临床医生的评估提供长期监测。该项目在马来西亚的背景下提供了这种系统的概念验证。临床相关性-这项工作证明了4A系统的概念证明适用于马来西亚的情况。
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