The impact of a soft robotic glove on activity performance and body function for brachial plexus birth injury patients-A longitudinal case series.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Helena Millkvist, Anna Källströmer, Birgitta Bernspång, Mikael Wiberg
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Abstract

Background: A brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) can cause reduced ability to use the arm and hand in daily activities due to reduced grip strength and endurance. A soft robotic glove can increase the number of activities performed and improve activity performance for patients with neurological disease. The use of a soft robotic glove for patients with BPBI has not been studied.

Purpose: To investigate if a soft robotic glove can improve activity performance and body function for patients with BPBI.

Study design: Longitudinal Case Series.

Methods: A convenience sample of patients with BPBI, treated by the Brachial plexus injury service in Umeå, Sweden were studied. Eight patients used a soft robotic glove, (Carbonhand®), at home for three months. Data on activity performance and satisfaction with activity performance, active range of motion and strength were collected at baseline, and at three and four months. A patient evaluation form was filled out at three months, all patients kept a diary for three out of 12 weeks.

Results: Six out of eight patients wanted to continue using the device and improved their self-perception of activity performance and satisfaction with the performance due to a more secure grip, compared to when not using the device. All patients had improved maximum strength and endurance in elbow flexion at three months. The device was useful as an assisting device and as a training tool.

Conclusion: A soft robotic glove (Carbonhand) may improve activity performance and perceived satisfaction and increase the number of activities that a person with BPBI can perform in everyday life. It is possible to increase strength in elbow flexion after using such a device. Due to this limited material, more research is needed.

软机器人手套对臂丛神经产伤患者活动表现和身体功能的影响--纵向病例系列。
背景:臂丛神经产伤(BPBI)会导致握力和耐力下降,从而降低日常活动中使用手臂和手的能力。软机器人手套可以增加神经系统疾病患者的活动次数,提高活动能力。目的:研究软机器人手套是否能改善 BPBI 患者的活动能力和身体功能:研究设计:纵向病例系列:研究对象为瑞典于默奥的臂丛神经损伤服务机构治疗的 BPBI 患者。八名患者在家中使用了软机器人手套(Carbonhand®)三个月。研究人员在基线期、三个月和四个月时收集了患者的活动表现、对活动表现的满意度、活动范围和力量等数据。患者在三个月时填写了一份评估表,所有患者都在 12 周中的三周内记录了日记:结果:八名患者中有六名希望继续使用该装置,与不使用该装置时相比,他们对活动表现的自我感觉和对活动表现的满意度都有所提高,因为握持更安全了。三个月后,所有患者的肘关节最大屈伸力量和耐力都有所提高。该装置作为辅助设备和训练工具非常有用:结论:软性机器人手套(Carbonhand)可提高活动能力和感知满意度,并增加 BPBI 患者在日常生活中可进行的活动数量。使用这种装置后,肘关节屈曲的力量有可能增加。由于材料有限,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Journal of Hand Therapy
Journal of Hand Therapy 医学-外科
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
65
审稿时长
19.2 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews.
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