可编程键盘对偏瘫患者上肢功能和日常生活能力的影响:病例报告。

Igiene e sanita pubblica Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Anna Berardi, Marika Zaccagnino, Giovanni Galeoto, Donatella Valente, Virginia Barghini, Andrea Marini Padovani, Francescaroberta Panuccio, Giovanni Galeoto
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导读:对偏瘫患者康复装置的研究表明,机器人康复往往对轻度偏瘫患者更有效,而不是中度或重度偏瘫患者。本研究的目的是证明可编程键盘(Click4all®)在改善30岁偏瘫男性日常生活活动(PC、平板电脑和智能手机)表现方面的康复效果。方法:一名31岁男性于2017年接受手术切除导致癫痫发作的前额皮质发育不良。手术后,他出现了左偏瘫。在此干预后,他出现了左偏瘫。上肢额面肩部不对称,手臂沿躯干伸展,拇指微内收。使用以下工具对患者进行三次评估:匹配人与技术(MPT),技术使用调查(SOTU),辅助技术设备倾向评估(ATD PA)和魁北克用户对辅助技术满意度评估(QUEST 2.0)。初步评估后,患者接受训练,在家中使用Click4all®,每天使用30分钟,持续两个月。结果:根据MPT (ATD PA)评定量表,患者对各个功能领域的改善表示满意。QUEST的平均得分在4.62到4.25之间,表明患者对辅助非常满意。最后,患者对依从性和表现的评估表明,随着时间的推移,设备的可用性和瘫痪肢体的残余功能都有所改善。结论:在本研究中,Click4all®可编程键盘被用于创建一个包括康复和自主辅助的系统。结果不仅突出了患者独立性水平的提高,而且在心理社会健康方面也有了显着改善。
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The Efficacy of a Programmable Keyboard on Upper Limb Function and the Ability to Perform Activities of Daily Living in a Person with Hemiplegia: Case Report.

Introduction: Studies on rehabilitation devices in individuals with hemiplegia have shown that robotic rehabilitation tends to be more effective in individuals with mild rather than moderate or severe hemiplegia. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the rehabilitative effectiveness of a programmable keyboard (Click4all®) in improving the performance of daily life activities (PC, tablet, and smartphone) in a 30-year-old man with hemiplegia.

Methods: A 31-year-old man underwent surgery in 2017 to remove prefrontal cortical dysplasia responsible for epileptic seizures. Following the operation, he developed left hemiplegia. Following this intervention, he developed left hemiplegia. The upper limb showed shoulder asymmetry in the frontal plane, with the arm extended along the trunk and the thumb slightly adducted. The patient was assessed three times using the following tools: Matching Person and Technology (MPT), Survey of Technology Use (SOTU), Assistive Technology Device Predisposition Assessment (ATD PA), and Quebec User Assessment of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology (QUEST 2.0). Following the initial assessment, the patient was trained to use Click4all® at home, applying it for 30 minutes per day over a period of two months.

Results: According to the MPT (ATD PA) rating scale, the patient reported satisfaction with the improvements achieved across various functional domains. The average score on the QUEST ranged from 4.62 to 4.25, showing that the patient was very satisfied with the aid. Finally, the patient's evaluation of adherence and performance indicated improvements in both the usability of the device and the residual function of the plegic limb over time.

Conclusion: In this study, the Click4all® programmable keyboard was used to create a system comprising of both a rehabilitation and autonomy aid. The results highlighted not only an increased level of independence in the patient, but also a significant improvement in psychosocial well-being.

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