IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Review of Automated Systems for Upper Limbs Functional Assessment in Neurorehabilitation

  • Edwin Daniel Ona Simbana,
  • Patricia Sanchez-Herrera Baeza,
  • Alberto Jardon Huete,
  • Carlos Balaguer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2901814
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 32352 – 32367

Abstract

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Traditionally, the assessment of upper limb (UL) motor function in neurorehabilitation is carried out by clinicians using standard clinical tests for objective evaluation, but which could be influenced by the clinician's subjectivity or expertise. The automation of such traditional outcome measures (tests) is an interesting and emerging field in neurorehabilitation. In this paper, a systematic review of systems focused on automation of traditional tests for assessment of UL motor function used in neurological rehabilitation is presented. A systematic search and review of related articles in the literature were conducted. The chosen works were analyzed according to the automation level, the data acquisition systems, the outcome generation method, and the focus of assessment. Finally, a series of technical requirements, guidelines, and challenges that must be considered when designing and implementing fully-automated systems for upper extremity functional assessment are summarized. This paper advocates the use of automated assessment systems (AAS) to build a rehabilitation framework that is more autonomous and objective.

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