脑卒中血管性患者的运动学康复技术分析

A. Rienzo, Valentina Soza, M. Bustamante, G. Lefranc
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中风(CVA)是世界上第二大死亡原因和第三大残疾原因。在这种事故中幸存下来的成年人中,有很大一部分能够康复;然而,这是经过长期的运动机能学康复过程后实现的。近年来,在医疗设备、系统和应用方面有了许多进步,可以从这类事故造成的后果中逐步恢复。这项工作的目的是通过对文献的系统回顾,分析运动运动学康复技术的最新进展,从而确定这些技术在患者康复中的应用效果。基于虚拟现实环境和机器人设备的运动康复技术被确定用于患有偏瘫或偏瘫的成年患者。在上肢和下肢的运动功能方面,在治疗方法和用于评估的尺度上发现了很大的差异。在机器人技术方面,四肢活动范围、步态和上肢功能以及肌肉耐力的改善尤为突出。此外,它还强调了患者对虚拟现实技术治疗的依从性,因为这些技术在一定程度上刺激并增强了自尊等积极方面。这项工作代表了对工程师的贡献,他们对专门研究患者康复技术感兴趣。
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Analysis of Kinesiological Rehabilitation Technologies in patients with Stroke Vascular
Stroke (CVA) is the second leading cause of death and the third leading cause of disability in the world. A large proportion of adults who survive such an accident can recover; however, this is achieved after going through a long process of kinesiology rehabilitation. In recent times, there are numerous advances in medical equipment, systems and applications that allow a progressive recovery from the consequences caused by this type of accident. The purpose of this work is to analyze the state of the art in which kinesiological rehabilitation technologies are found, through a systematic review of the literature, which also allows to determine the effectiveness of the application of these technologies in the recovery of patients. Motor rehabilitation technologies, based on virtual reality environments and robotic equipment, were identified for adult patients who present hemiparesis or hemiplegia. A great variation was found in the treatments and scales used for its evaluation, in the motor functionality of the upper and lower limb. In the case of robotic technologies, improvements in the range of motion of the limbs, gait and functionality of the upper limbs and muscular endurance stood out. Also, it highlights the adherence of patients to therapies with virtual reality technologies, since these were partly stimulating and enhanced positive aspects such as self-esteem. The work represents a contribution to engineers, who are interested in specializing in patient rehabilitation technologies.
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