The MIME robotic system for upper-limb neuro-rehabilitation: results from a clinical trial in subacute stroke

Peter S Lum, C. Burgar, Machiel Van der Loos, P. Shor, Matra Majmundar, Ruth Otr, Yap
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Results from a randomized, controlled clinical trial of the MIME robotic device for shoulder and elbow neuro-rehabilitation in subacute stroke patients are presented. MIME incorporates a PUMA 560 robot that applies forces to the paretic limb during unilateral and bilateral 3-dimensional movements. The training dose was 15 1-hour sessions within a 4-week period. Analysis of clinical data found the MIME training at least as effective as an equivalent dose of hands-on therapy by a therapist. The MIME training provided added-value by increasing the rate of recovery on some motor impairment scales. Combined unilateral and bilateral training yielded similar functional outcomes compared to equivalent doses of unilateral-only robot training, but with reduced hypertonia and abnormal synergies. Robot group gains exceeded that expected from spontaneous recovery.
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用于上肢神经康复的MIME机器人系统:亚急性中风的临床试验结果
本文介绍了一项随机对照临床试验的结果,MIME机器人装置用于亚急性脑卒中患者的肩关节和肘关节神经康复。MIME集成了PUMA 560机器人,该机器人在单侧和双侧三维运动期间对麻痹肢体施加力。训练剂量为15次,每次1小时,为期4周。临床数据分析发现,MIME训练至少与治疗师进行同等剂量的动手治疗一样有效。MIME训练通过提高某些运动损伤量表的恢复率提供了附加价值。与同等剂量的单侧机器人训练相比,单侧和双侧联合训练产生了相似的功能结果,但高张力和异常协同作用有所减少。机器人组的收益超过了自发恢复的预期。
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