Hand rehabilitation based on the RobHand exoskeleton in stroke patients: A case series study

Barria, Patricio; Riquelme, Matias; Reppich, Hannah; Cisnal, Ana; Fraile, Juan-Carlos; Perez-Turiel, Javier; Sierra, David; Aguilar, Rolando; Andrade, Asterio; Nunez-Espinosa, Cristian

Abstract

Introduction: The RobHand (Robot for Hand Rehabilitation) is a robotic neuromotor rehabilitation exoskeleton that assists in performing flexion and extension movements of the fingers. The present case study assesses changes in manual function and hand muscle strength of four selected stroke patients after completion of an established training program. In addition, safety and user satisfaction are also evaluated. Methods: The training program consisted of 16 sessions; two 60-minute training sessions per week for eight consecutive weeks. During each session, patients moved through six consecutive rehabilitation stages using the RobHand. Manual function assessments were applied before and after the training program and safety tests were carried out after each session. A user evaluation questionnaire was filled out after each patient completed the program. Results: The safety test showed the absence of significant adverse events, such as skin lesions or fatigue. An average score of 4 out of 5 was obtained on the Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with Assistive Technology 2.0 Scale. Users were very satisfied with the weight, comfort, and quality of professional services. A Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that there were not statistically significant changes in the manual function tests between the beginning and the end of the training program. Discussion: It can be concluded that the RobHand is a safe rehabilitation technology and users were satisfied with the system. No statistically significant differences in manual function were found. This could be due to the high influence of the stroke stage on motor recovery since the study was performed with chronic patients. Hence, future studies should evaluate the rehabilitation effectiveness of the repetitive use of the RobHand exoskeleton on subacute patients.

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Título según WOS: Hand rehabilitation based on the RobHand exoskeleton in stroke patients: A case series study
Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN ROBOTICS AND AI
Volumen: 10
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.3389/frobt.2023.1146018

Notas: ISI