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Effects of intensive arm training with the rehabilitation robot ARMin II in chronic stroke patients: four single-cases

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  • Тип контента: Научная статья
  • Номер документа: 6357
  • Название документа: Effects of intensive arm training with the rehabilitation robot ARMin II in chronic stroke patients: four single-cases
  • Номер (DOI, IBSN, Патент): 10.1186/1743-0003-6-46
  • Изобретатель/автор: Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Tobias Nef, Robert Riener, Patricia Staubli
  • Правопреемник/учебное заведение: Не заполнено
  • Дата публикации документа: 2009-12-17
  • Страна опубликовавшая документ: Не заполнено
  • Язык документа: Английский
  • Наименование изделия: Не заполнено
  • Источник: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
  • Вложения: Да
  • Аналитик: Глаголева Елена

Background: Robot-assisted therapy offers a promising approach to neurorehabilitation, particularly for severely to moderately im-paired stroke patients. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of intensive arm training on motor performance in four chronic stroke patients using the robot ARMin II. Methods: ARMin II is an exoskeleton robot with six degrees of freedom (DOF) moving shoulder, elbow and wrist joints. Four volunteers with chronic (≥ 12 months post-stroke) left side hemiparesis and dif-ferent levels of motor severity were enrolled in the study. They received robotassisted therapy over a period of eight weeks, three to four therapy sessions per week, each session of one hour. Patients 1 and 4 had four one-hour training sessions per week and patients 2 and 3 had three onehour training sessions per week. Primary outcome variable was the Fugl-Meyer Score of the upper extremity Assessment (FMA), secondary outcomes were the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), the Catherine Bergego Scale (CBS), the Maximal Voluntary Torques (MVTs) and a questionnaire about ADL-tasks, progress, changes, motivation etc. Results: Three out of four patients showed significant improvements (p < 0.05) in the main outcome. The improvements in the FMA scores were aligned with the objective results of MVTs. Most improvements were maintained or even increased from discharge to the six-month follow-up. Conclusion: Data clearly indicate that intensive arm therapy with the robot ARMin II can significantly improve motor function of the paretic arm in some stroke patients, even those in a chronic state. The findings of the study provide a basis for a subsequent controlled randomized clinical trial. (далее…)

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