Unsupervised Robot-Assisted Therapy at Home After Stroke: a Pilot Feasibility Study.

Giada Devittori, Daria Dinacci, Claudio Petrillo, Paolo Rossi, Roger Gassert, Olivier Lambercy
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Abstract

Unsupervised robot-assisted therapy could allow increasing upper limb therapy dose for stroke survivors with minimal additional burden on the healthcare system. Thanks to the ability to actively assist movement and dynamically adapt the assistance level, actuated devices can support individuals with a wide range of deficits. However, these devices are often complex to use, and their application in a fully unsupervised setting has rarely been explored. Here, we present a pilot study investigating the feasibility of unsupervised therapy with ReHandyBot, an actuated device for upper limb rehabilitation. The increase in therapy dose achieved during unsupervised training, device usability and user experience were evaluated. Stroke inpatients of a rehabilitation clinic learned how to use the device for two weeks with progressively decreasing levels of supervision. After discharge, they could take it home for two weeks of unsupervised therapy. Four of the five recruited participants learned how to use the device without supervision, and three completed the protocol. During the two weeks at home, on average they performed 518.3 minutes of therapy with ReHandyBot. Usability and user experience ratings show that the device was well accepted. These positive results support larger studies investigating unsupervised home therapy with ReHandyBot and suggest that active devices can be used by patients with no to mild cognitive impairments at home without the supervision of external persons.

中风后在家无监督机器人辅助治疗:一项试点可行性研究。
无监督的机器人辅助治疗可以增加中风幸存者的上肢治疗剂量,同时对医疗保健系统的额外负担最小。由于主动辅助运动和动态调整辅助水平的能力,驱动装置可以支持有各种缺陷的个人。然而,这些设备通常使用起来很复杂,而且它们在完全无监督环境中的应用很少被探索。在这里,我们提出了一项试点研究,探讨了ReHandyBot(一种用于上肢康复的驱动装置)无监督治疗的可行性。在无监督训练、设备可用性和用户体验期间获得的治疗剂量增加进行了评估。一家康复诊所的中风住院患者在逐渐减少的监督下学习如何使用该设备两周。出院后,他们可以把它带回家接受两周的无监督治疗。五名被招募的参与者中有四人学会了如何在没有监督的情况下使用该设备,三人完成了协议。在家中的两周时间里,他们平均使用ReHandyBot进行了518.3分钟的治疗。可用性和用户体验评级显示,该设备被广泛接受。这些积极的结果支持了ReHandyBot无监督家庭治疗的大型研究,并表明无到轻度认知障碍的患者可以在没有外界监督的情况下在家中使用主动设备。
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