• DocumentCode
    3051380
  • Title

    Assessment and training of synergies with an arm rehabilitation robot

  • Author

    Guidali, Marco ; Schmiedeskamp, Mark ; Klamroth, Verena ; Riener, Robert

  • Author_Institution
    Sensory-Motor Syst. Lab., ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    23-26 June 2009
  • Firstpage
    772
  • Lastpage
    776
  • Abstract
    Patients with moderate to severe hemiparesis following stroke often show abnormal muscle coactivation and a loss of interjoint coordination in the hemiparetic limb. These abnormal stereotypic movement patterns are known in clinical rehabilitation as abnormal secondary torques or synergies. In the beginning of a rehabilitation process the patients often train inside those synergistic patterns, what helps to restore some functionality, but makes it more difficult to break out of them later. Preliminary tests in our lab showed, that there is no precise test to characterize short term alteration in abnormal coupling between different joints. Therefore, a new assessment tool has been developed and implemented on the arm rehabilitation robot ARMin. A special synergy training program has been assembled and evaluated with one patient. The new assessment method showed to be appropriate for a qualitative measurement of abnormal couplings. After training, the patient´s dominant synergy pattern were reduced.
  • Keywords
    manipulators; medical robotics; patient rehabilitation; ARMin; abnormal coupling; abnormal muscle coactivation; abnormal secondary torques; abnormal stereotypic movement patterns; arm rehabilitation robot; clinical rehabilitation; hemiparesis; hemiparetic limb; qualitative measurement; synergy training program; Elbow; Extremities; Intelligent robots; Medical treatment; Muscles; Pathology; Rehabilitation robotics; Robot kinematics; Shoulder; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Rehabilitation Robotics, 2009. ICORR 2009. IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Kyoto International Conference Center
  • ISSN
    1945-7898
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-3788-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1945-7898
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICORR.2009.5209516
  • Filename
    5209516