脑卒中后上肢损伤的辅助和康复机器人:设计和功能的评估标准

Aliaa Sherif Karam, F. Alnajjar, Munkhjargal Gochoo
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康复和辅助机器人技术对上肢损伤的慢性和亚急性脑卒中患者有益。康复机器人是在治疗过程中使用机器人机械和设备来激励和优化患者上肢运动功能。而辅助机器人是使用便携式机器人设备,它可以帮助中风后的用户在日常任务中进行上肢运动。辅助机器人设备还可以通过鼓励患者每天使用受影响的肢体来“直接”改善他们的运动功能。因此,辅助装置被看作是康复装置必不可少的补充。在销售这两种类型的设备之前,它们应该进行评估研究和临床试验。这一过程不仅将确保患者的安全和最佳结果,而且有助于克服推广最终产品的挑战。这篇短文的目的是简要回顾当前的康复和辅助机器人技术,强调它们是如何相互补充的,以及如何评估和改进它们。
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Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics for Upper Limb Impairments in Post-Stroke Patients: Evaluation Criteria for the Design and Functionality
Rehabilitation and assistive robotics are beneficial for chronic and subacute stroke patients with upper limb impairments. Rehabilitation robotics is the use of robotic machinery and devices during therapy sessions to motivate and optimize the patient's upper limb motor functions. While assistive robotics is the use of portable robotic devices, which can assist the post stroke user with their upper limb movements along their daily tasks. Assistive robotic devices may also allow patients to “in-directly” improve their motor functions through encouraging them to utilize their affected limb on daily basis. Thus, an assistive device is seen to be essential complementary to a rehabilitation device. Before marketing these two types of devices, they should undergo evaluation studies and clinical trials. This process will not only ensure patient's safety and optimal outcomes, but also help to overcome challenges in promoting the final product. The aim of this short article is to provide a brief review of current rehabilitation and assistive robotics, highlighting how they are complementary to each other, and how they can be evaluated and improved.
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