Progress in rehabilitation equipment for autism spectrum disorder

Q3 Medicine
Ruixiang Hou, Chaojuan Yang, Chunjing Tao, Yubo Fan
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Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social interaction deficits, verbal and non-verbal communication difficulties, and restricted interests and repetitive behaviors. ASD has a high morbidity and disability rate. Finding treatment approaches for autism is challenging due to the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the disorder. Currently, therapeutic approaches include behavioral and pharmacological interventions, and some clinical research focuses on developing equipment for autism rehabilitation. Autism rehabilitation equipment can generally be categorized into social robots, virtual reality systems, physical stimulation devices, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices, each with different application scenarios and rehabilitation mechanisms. This article summarizes existing equipment and reviews the status of research and development in the field of autism rehabilitation, discussing the principles of the equipment and potential neural mechanisms to find breakthroughs in the treatment of ASD.
自闭症谱系障碍康复设备的研究进展
自闭症谱系障碍(Autism spectrum disorder, ASD)是一种以社会交往缺陷、语言和非语言交流困难、兴趣限制和重复性行为为特征的神经发育障碍。ASD有很高的发病率和致残率。由于导致自闭症的遗传和环境因素的复杂相互作用,寻找自闭症的治疗方法具有挑战性。目前,治疗方法包括行为和药物干预,一些临床研究侧重于开发自闭症康复设备。自闭症康复设备一般可以分为社交机器人、虚拟现实系统、物理刺激设备和增强和替代通信(AAC)设备,每种设备都有不同的应用场景和康复机制。本文对现有设备进行了总结,并对自闭症康复领域的研究与发展现状进行了综述,探讨了设备的原理和潜在的神经机制,以期在ASD的治疗中找到突破。
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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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