THE EFFECT OF SOFT ROBOTIC GLOVE ON THE FLEXION AND EXTENSION OF HAND FOR STROKE PATIENTS: A CLINICAL TRIAL.

Q4 Medicine
Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2025-04-01
T Mayouf, M Al-Jubouri
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Abstract

Background: Stroke defined by diminished cerebral blood flow, results in brain damage and neurological impairments. It often leads to considerable difficulties, such as limited mobility and compromised hand function, usually manifesting as a weakening in the ability to open and shut the hand.

Objective: The study evaluates the differences between opening and closing hands when utilizing a soft robot.

Methods: The study was conducted in the Mosul Specialist Rehabilitation Center which involved 68 participants, all over 20 years old, with visual impairments. The Iranian Clinical Trials Registry and Ministry of Planning approved the study, The Fugl-Meyer Assessment for Upper Extremity Action Research Arm Test, and Arm Motor Ability Test were used to assess finger extension and flexion.

Results: A study revealed that stroke patients who utilized a soft robotic glove experienced notable improvements in hand functionality. Average hand closure scores increased significantly, from 8.14 to 20.36 out of 21 points. Women demonstrated greater progress in hand opening rates compared to men, with an average improvement of 1.91 times between pre- and post-assessments. In contrast, the control group exhibited similar hand-opening advancements across genders. Patients with both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes showed enhanced abilities in opening and closing their hands. Additionally, the study identified a statistically significant improvement in hand function improvements based on stroke type.

Conclusion: The study found that stroke patients using a soft robotic glove showed significant improvements in hand-closing abilities, while exercise had minimal impact. Women showed an average increase in hand opening rate. Both male and female patients showed improvement, with hemorrhagic strokes showing remarkable advancements.

柔性机器人手套对脑卒中患者手部屈伸的影响:一项临床试验。
背景:脑卒中定义为脑血流量减少,导致脑损伤和神经损伤。它通常会导致相当大的困难,例如行动受限和手部功能受损,通常表现为打开和关闭手的能力减弱。目的:研究软体机器人使用时双手张开与闭合的差异。方法:研究在摩苏尔专科康复中心进行,涉及68名参与者,年龄均在20岁以上,有视力障碍。伊朗临床试验登记处和计划部批准了这项研究,使用Fugl-Meyer上肢动作研究评估手臂测试和手臂运动能力测试来评估手指的伸展和屈曲。结果:一项研究显示,使用柔性机器人手套的中风患者手部功能有显著改善。平均手闭合得分显著提高,从8.14分(总分21分)上升到20.36分。与男性相比,女性在手张开率方面表现出更大的进步,在评估前后平均提高了1.91倍。相比之下,控制组在不同性别中都表现出类似的手张开进步。缺血性中风和出血性中风的患者都表现出了手的开合能力增强。此外,该研究还确定了基于中风类型的手部功能改善的统计显着改善。结论:研究发现,使用柔性机器人手套的中风患者在合手能力方面有显著改善,而运动对其影响微乎其微。女性张开手的频率平均增加了。男性和女性患者都表现出改善,出血性中风表现出显著的进步。
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