Use and evaluation of assistive technologies for upper limb function in tetraplegia.

The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-19 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2021.1878342
Rosti Readioff, Zaha Kamran Siddiqui, Caroline Stewart, Louisa Fulbrook, Rory J O'Connor, Edward K Chadwick
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Abstract

Context: More than half of all spinal cord injuries (SCI) occur at the cervical level leading to loss of upper limb function, restricted activity and reduced independence. Several technologies have been developed to assist with upper limb functions in the SCI population.

Objective: There is no clear clinical consensus on the effectiveness of the current assistive technologies for the cervical SCI population, hence this study reviews the literature in the years between 1999 and 2019.

Methods: A systematic review was performed on the state-of-the-art assistive technology that supports and improves the function of impaired upper limbs in cervical SCI populations. Combinations of terms, covering assistive technology, SCI, and upper limb, were used in the search, which resulted in a total of 1770 articles. Data extractions were performed on the selected studies which involved summarizing details on the assistive technologies, characteristics of study participants, outcome measures, and improved upper limb functions when using the device.

Results: A total of 24 articles were found and grouped into five categories, including neuroprostheses (invasive and non-invasive), orthotic devices, hybrid systems, robots, and arm supports. Only a few selected studies comprehensively reported characteristics of the participants. There was a wide range of outcome measures and all studies reported improvements in upper limb function with the devices.

Conclusions: This study highlighted that assistive technologies can improve functions of the upper limbs in SCI patients. It was challenging to draw generalizable conclusions because of factors, such as heterogeneity of recruited participants, a wide range of outcome measures, and the different technologies employed.

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四肢瘫痪患者上肢功能辅助技术的应用与评价。
背景:超过一半的脊髓损伤(SCI)发生在颈椎水平,导致上肢功能丧失,活动受限和独立性降低。已经开发了几种技术来协助脊髓损伤患者的上肢功能。目的:目前辅助技术对颈椎脊髓损伤人群的有效性尚无明确的临床共识,因此本研究回顾了1999年至2019年的文献。方法:对支持和改善颈椎脊髓损伤人群上肢功能受损的最先进辅助技术进行系统回顾。检索中使用了包括辅助技术、SCI和上肢在内的术语组合,共检索到1770篇文章。对选定的研究进行数据提取,包括总结辅助技术的细节、研究参与者的特征、结果测量以及使用该设备时上肢功能的改善。结果:共找到24篇文献,并将其分为5类,包括神经假体(有创和无创)、矫形器、混合系统、机器人和手臂支撑。只有少数选定的研究全面报道了参与者的特征。结果测量的范围很广,所有的研究都报告了该装置对上肢功能的改善。结论:本研究强调了辅助技术可以改善脊髓损伤患者的上肢功能。由于招募参与者的异质性、结果测量的范围广泛以及所采用的技术不同等因素,得出概括的结论是具有挑战性的。
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