A Design of Self-Assisted Patient Control Technique for Early Rehabilitation Interventions to Prevent the Reduced elbow Joint ROM of COVID-19 Patients

Syed Mehmood Ali
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The novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has posed new challenges for physiotherapist due to unprecedented acute care patients’ surge. It contributed to minimize physical activity, especially reducing the elbow range of motion (ROM). Early rehabilitation and physiotherapy are recommended to combat the adverse effects of extended immobility. However, the increased patient-physiotherapist interaction increased risks of disease transmission. There emerges a need to minimize this interaction and disease transmission probability. This study aims to speed-up the return to regular ROM of COVID-19 patients by developing a self-assisted device for successful elbow therapy. The proposed device referred as ‘self-assisted’, reflects the idea of active and passive patient intervention and early rehabilitation. The device is designed and programmed to characterize the patients into three levels, depending on their ROM vulnerability: level 1 below 50°, level 2 50°-100° and level 3 above 100°. To examine the efficacy and accuracy of SAPT-COVID-19, eight volunteers with varying ages were selected, who were home-bound due to prolong COVID-19 pandemic and compromised their functional ROM. SAPT-COVID-19 substantially strengthened the elbow ROM for the volunteers and hit the maximum functional ROM over 14-days exercise session, resulting in approximately 10° improvement in elbow ROM. The degree of efficiency of active and passive exercise has also been widely examined. SAPT-COVID-19 is supposed to prevent elbow ROM deterioration and reduce hospitalization, with therapeutic and economic gain and minimized the physiotherapist-patient interactions.
预防COVID-19患者肘关节屈伸症早期康复干预的患者自控技术设计
新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2大流行给物理治疗师带来了新的挑战,因为急性护理患者前所未有的激增。它有助于减少体力活动,特别是减少肘关节的活动范围。建议早期康复和物理治疗,以对抗长期不动的不利影响。然而,患者与理疗师的互动增加了疾病传播的风险。因此有必要尽量减少这种相互作用和疾病传播的可能性。本研究旨在通过开发一种成功治疗肘部的自助设备,加速COVID-19患者恢复正常的ROM。该设备被称为“自我辅助”,反映了主动和被动患者干预和早期康复的理念。该设备经过设计和编程,根据患者的ROM脆弱性将患者分为三个级别:1级低于50°,2级50°-100°,3级高于100°。为了检验SAPT-COVID-19的有效性和准确性,我们选择了8名不同年龄的志愿者,他们由于COVID-19大流行的延长而在家,其功能ROM受到损害。SAPT-COVID-19大大增强了志愿者的肘关节ROM,并在14天的运动中达到了最大功能ROM,导致肘关节ROM改善了约10°。主动和被动运动的效率程度也得到了广泛的检验。SAPT-COVID-19被认为可以预防肘关节ROM恶化,减少住院治疗,获得治疗和经济收益,并最大限度地减少物理治疗师与患者的相互作用。
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