Hand assistive device with suction cup (HADS) technology for poststroke patients.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1177/09544119231221190
Porkodi Jayavel, Varshini Karthik, Jaison Jacob Mathunny, Suresh Jothi, Ashokkumar Devaraj
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A stroke is a neurological disease that primarily causes paralysis. Besides paraplegia, all other types of paralysis affect the upper extremity. Advanced technologies, such as wearable devices and rehabilitation regimens, are also being developed to enhance the functional ability of a stroke person to grasp and release daily living objects. In this research, we developed a rehabilitation functional assist device combining a flexion and extension mechanism with suction cup technology (hybrid technology) to help post-stroke patients improve their hand grip strength in day-to-day grasping activities. Ten poststroke hemiplegia patients were studied to test the functional ability of the impaired hand by wearing and not wearing the device. The outcomes were validated by three standard clinical tests, such as the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - Hand Functional Test (TRI-HFT), the Chedoke Arm Hand Activity Inventory (CAHAI-9), and the Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) with overall score improvements of 14.5 ± 3.8-25 ± 2.2 (p = 0.005), 5.4 ± 2.8-10 ± 1.6 (p = 0.008), and 9.6 ± 2.6-17 ± 2.4 (p = 0.005) respectively. The p-value for each of the three evaluations was less than 0.05, indicating significantly improved results and the average feedback score of the participants was 3.8 out of 5. The proposed device significantly increased impaired hand functionality in post-stroke patients. The subjects could complete some of the grasping tasks that they could not grasp without the device.Clinical trial registrationThe Clinical Trial Registry of India approved the work CTRI/2022/02/040495 described in this manuscript.

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针对中风后患者的吸盘式手部辅助设备(HADS)技术。
中风是一种主要导致瘫痪的神经系统疾病。除截瘫外,所有其他类型的瘫痪都会影响上肢。为了提高中风患者抓取和释放日常生活物品的功能能力,可穿戴设备和康复治疗等先进技术也在不断发展。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种结合了屈伸机构和吸盘技术(混合技术)的康复功能辅助装置,以帮助中风后患者提高日常抓握活动中的手部握力。研究人员对 10 名中风后偏瘫患者进行了研究,测试了佩戴和不佩戴该装置后受损手部的功能能力。结果经三项标准临床测试验证,如多伦多康复研究所-手部功能测试(TRI-HFT)、切多克手部活动量表(CAHAI-9)和福格尔-迈耶评估(FMA),总分分别提高了14.5±3.8-25±2.2(p=0.005)、5.4±2.8-10±1.6(p=0.008)和9.6±2.6-17±2.4(p=0.005)。三项评估的 p 值均小于 0.05,表明效果明显改善,参与者的平均反馈分数为 3.8 分(满分 5 分)。拟议的装置明显改善了中风后患者受损的手部功能。临床试验注册印度临床试验注册中心批准了本手稿中描述的工作 CTRI/2022/02/040495。
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