DocumentCode :
27978
Title :
Kinematic Data Analysis for Post-Stroke Patients Following Bilateral Versus Unilateral Rehabilitation With an Upper Limb Wearable Robotic System
Author :
Hyunchul Kim ; Miller, Lauren M. ; Fedulow, I. ; Simkins, Matt ; Abrams, G.M. ; Byl, Nancy ; Rosen, Jacob
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
153
Lastpage :
164
Abstract :
Robot-assisted stroke rehabilitation has become popular as one approach to helping patients recover function post-stroke. Robotic rehabilitation requires four important elements to match the robot to the patient: realistic biomechanical robotic elements, an assistive control scheme enabled through the human-robot interface, a task oriented rehabilitation program based on the principles of plasticity, and objective assessment tools to monitor change. This paper reports on a randomized clinical trial utilizing a complete robot-assisted rehabilitation system for the recovery of upper limb function in patients post-stroke. In this study, a seven degree-of-freedom (DOF) upper limb exoskeleton robot (UL-EXO7) is applied in a rehabilitation clinical trial for patients stable post-stroke (greater than six months). Patients had a Fugl-Meyer Score between 16-39, were mentally alert (19 on the VA Mini Mental Status Exam) and were between 27 and 70 years of age. Patients were randomly assigned to three groups: bilateral robotic training, unilateral robotic training, and usual care. This study is concerned with the changes in kinematics in the two robotic groups. Both patient groups played eight therapeutic video games over 12 sessions (90 min, two times a week). In each session, patients intensively played the different combination of video games that directly interacted with UL-EXO7 under the supervision of research assistant. At each session, all of the joint angle data was recorded for the evaluation of therapeutic effects. A new assessment metric is reported along with conventional metrics. The experimental result shows that both groups of patients showed consistent improvement with respect to the proposed and conventional metrics.
Keywords :
biomechanics; diseases; games of skill; human-robot interaction; kinematics; medical robotics; patient rehabilitation; plasticity; Fugl-Meyer score; UL-EXO7; VA mini mental status exam; assessment metric; assistive control scheme; bilateral robotic training; conventional metrics; degree-of-freedom; human-robot interface; joint angle data; kinematic data analysis; patient recovery; plasticity; post-stroke patients; realistic biomechanical robotic elements; robot-assisted stroke rehabilitation; task oriented rehabilitation program; therapeutic video games; time 90 min; unilateral rehabilitation; unilateral robotic training; upper limb exoskeleton robot; upper limb function; upper limb wearable robotic system; Exoskeletons; Force; Games; Joints; Medical treatment; Robots; Training; Evaluation metric; exoskeleton; stroke rehabilitation; video game; Adult; Aged; Arm; Artificial Limbs; Biomechanics; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Range of Motion, Articular; Robotics; Stroke; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Treatment Outcome;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2207462
Filename :
6252060
Link To Document :
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