使用可穿戴设备对中风后偏瘫上肢患者进行闭环与开环“提醒运动”治疗:一项概念验证研究。

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这是一项概念验证研究,旨在比较社区慢性中风患者上肢偏瘫患者使用闭环和开环可穿戴设备进行为期两周的“提醒运动”(RTM)治疗的效果。RTM开环可穿戴设备在我们之前的研究中已被证明可用于解决半瘫上肢的习得性不使用现象。本研究开发了一种闭环RTM可穿戴设备,根据手臂的实际使用情况发出提醒提示。从社区招募的16名慢性单侧中风参与者进行了为期2周的重复性上肢特定任务练习,同时在他们的患手上佩戴闭环或开环动态RTM可穿戴设备,每天3小时。在干预前/干预后和4周后的随访中,使用上肢运动性能行为测量、实际手臂使用问卷和从设备获得的运动学数据进行评估。结果表明,开环和闭环训练组在测试后和随访评估的所有措施中都取得了显著的进步。与开环组相比,闭环组在运动频率、手部功能和实际手臂使用方面表现出更显著的改善。我们的研究结果支持闭环可穿戴设备的使用,在促进上肢偏瘫患者的手部使用方面,闭环可穿戴设备比开环可穿戴设备在慢性中风患者中的效果更大。
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Closed-loop versus open-loop "remind-to-move" treatment using wearables for hemiparetic upper extremity in patients after stroke: A proof-of-concept study.

Closed-loop versus open-loop "remind-to-move" treatment using wearables for hemiparetic upper extremity in patients after stroke: A proof-of-concept study.

Closed-loop versus open-loop "remind-to-move" treatment using wearables for hemiparetic upper extremity in patients after stroke: A proof-of-concept study.

Closed-loop versus open-loop "remind-to-move" treatment using wearables for hemiparetic upper extremity in patients after stroke: A proof-of-concept study.

This is a proof-of-concept study to compare the effects of a 2-week program of "Remind-to-move" (RTM) treatment using closed-loop and open-loop wearables for hemiparetic upper extremity in patients with chronic stroke in the community. The RTM open-loop wearable device has been proven in our previous studies to be useful to address the learned nonuse phenomenon of the hemiparetic upper extremity. A closed-loop RTM wearable device, which emits reminding cues according to actual arm use, was developed in this study. A convenience sample of 16 participants with chronic unilateral stroke recruited in the community was engaged in repetitive upper extremity task-specific practice for 2 weeks while wearing either a closed-loop or an open-loop ambulatory RTM wearable device on their affected hand for 3 hrs a day. Evaluations were conducted at pre-/post-intervention and follow-up after 4 weeks using upper extremity motor performance behavioral measures, actual arm use questionnaire, and the kinematic data obtained from the device. Results showed that both open-loop and closed-loop training groups achieved significant gains in all measures at posttest and follow-up evaluations. The closed-loop group showed a more significant improvement in movement frequency, hand functions, and actual arm use than did the open-loop group. Our findings supported the use of closed-loop wearables, which showed greater effects in terms of promoting the hand use of the hemiparetic upper extremity than open-loop wearables among patients with chronic stroke.

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