An evaluation of the feasibility and clinical utility of the Diego™ computer-assisted robotics device for use with people with a cervical spinal cord injury in the acute setting: a mixed method pilot study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1080/09638288.2025.2476028
Lynette Mackenzie, Emma Su Zan Tan, Lisa Benad
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the feasibility and clinical utility of the Diego™ for people with a cervical spinal cord injury (CSI) in an acute spinal ward.

Materials and methods: A mixed methods study included prospective measurement of outcomes and qualitative interviews with participants and health professionals. A 22 day (4.4 weeks Monday to Friday) program incorporating baseline and follow up measurements, 2 × 1-h standard upper limb sessions per week, and 3 × 1-h Diego™ sessions per week were designed for implementation. Participants were assessed on recruitment and at the completion of the program.

Results: Seven eligible patients (6 male and 1 female) and eight health professionals participated. Participants improved in most muscle strength and range of motion scores across upper limb joints although these were not statistically significant, Spinal Cord Independence Measure scores (14.29 at baseline to 18.29 at follow up, p = 0.01) and fatigue scores (reduction of 1.57 points, p = 0.577). Pain scores remained stable. The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure indicated improvements in performance (+2.20 points, p = 0.028) and satisfaction scores (+2.53 points, p = 0.028). Qualitative findings from both participants and health professionals indicated that participants experienced psychological benefits using the Diego™.

Conclusions: Some gains in functioning occurred. Further research should include a randomised controlled trial to fully evaluate the effectiveness of the Diego™ in acute settings.

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评估Diego™计算机辅助机器人设备用于急性颈脊髓损伤患者的可行性和临床应用:一项混合方法的试点研究。
目的:本研究旨在确定Diego™用于急性脊髓病房颈脊髓损伤(CSI)患者的可行性和临床应用。材料和方法:一项混合方法研究包括对结果的前瞻性测量和对参与者和卫生专业人员的定性访谈。一个22天(4.4周,周一至周五)的计划包括基线和随访测量,每周2 × 1小时的标准上肢训练和每周3 × 1小时的Diego™训练。参与者在招募和项目完成时进行了评估。结果:7名符合条件的患者(男6名,女1名)和8名卫生专业人员参与了调查。参与者在上肢关节的大部分肌肉力量和活动范围得分,脊髓独立性测量得分(基线时为14.29分,随访时为18.29分,p = 0.01)和疲劳得分(减少1.57分,p = 0.577)方面都有所改善。疼痛评分保持稳定。加拿大职业表现测量显示,工作表现(+2.20分,p = 0.028)和满意度得分(+2.53分,p = 0.028)有所改善。来自参与者和健康专业人员的定性调查结果表明,使用Diego™的参与者体验到了心理上的益处。结论:发生了一些功能上的改善。进一步的研究应包括一项随机对照试验,以充分评估Diego™在急性环境中的有效性。
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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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