长时间使用可穿戴软体机器人手套后中风的影响-一个原理证明

A. L. V. Ommeren, B. Radder, J. Buurke, A. Kottink, J. Holmberg, K. Sletta, Gerdienke B. Prange-Lasonder, J. Rietman
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由于手部功能使用的限制,许多中风幸存者在日常生活活动中遇到困难。机器人技术有可能通过提供日常生活活动所需的支持来弥补这一损失,特别是当这些设备可以在家中舒适地穿戴数小时时。作为在中风幸存者家中实施辅助技术的第一步,本研究评估了可用性以及在日常生活活动中长期使用可穿戴软机器人手套对功能性任务表现的潜在影响。因此,五名慢性中风幸存者被要求在家中使用可穿戴的软体机器人手套进行为期四周的日常生活活动。在家庭使用手套之前和之后,在实验室环境中评估了功能性任务表现。手套使用后,评估系统可用性。根据捷成-泰勒手功能测试,长时间使用手套可以改善与日常生活活动相关的任务中支持和不支持的功能表现。有希望的系统可用性结果表明,手套的接受概率很高。这项研究的结果表明,目前的手套有潜力作为辅助工具,甚至显示出治疗效果。然而,为了更好地解释和确认这些有希望的结果,手套应该在更大的样本中进行测试。
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The Effect of Prolonged Use of a Wearable Soft-Robotic Glove Post Stroke - a Proof-of-Principle
Many stroke survivors encounter difficulties in the performance of activities of daily life due to limitations in functional use of the hand. Robotic technology has the potential to compensate for this loss by providing the support that is required to perform activities of daily living, especially when these devices are wearable comfortably for many hours at home. As a first step towards the implementation of assistive technology in the homes of stroke survivors, usability along with the potential effect of prolonged use of a wearable soft-robotic glove during activities of daily life on functional task performance was assessed in this study. Therefore, five chronic stroke survivors were asked to use a wearable soft-robotic glove for four weeks at home during preferred activities of daily life. Before and after the home use of the glove, functional task performance was assessed in a lab environment. After the use of the glove, system usability was assessed. The prolonged use of the glove resulted in an improved supported and unsupported functional performance during tasks related to activities of daily life, as measured with the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test. Promising system usability results were found indicating a good probability for acceptance of the glove. The results from this study indicate the potential of the current glove to be used as assistive tool, which even showed a therapeutic effect. Yet, the glove should be tested in a larger sample for better interpretation and confirmation of these promising results.
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