Frontiers in Neurology (Jun 2024)

An analysis of stimulation methods used in rehabilitation equipment for children with cerebral palsy

  • Cunxiao Guo,
  • Yongdan Cun,
  • Yongdan Cun,
  • Bo Xia,
  • Suyu Chen,
  • Can Zhang,
  • Yiping Chen,
  • Exian Shan,
  • Pengyue Zhang,
  • Xiantao Tai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1371332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis paper summarizes the research progress into stimulation methods used in rehabilitation equipment for pediatric cerebral palsy (CP) for the past 20 years from 2003 to 2023. We also provide ideas for innovative research and development of artificial intelligence-based rehabilitation equipment.MethodsThrough a certain search strategy, Keywords are searched in the China National Knowledge Network Database (CNKI), the Wanfang Database knowledge service platform, the Chongqing VIP information service, PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane, ScienceDirect, Medline, Embase, and IEEE database. A total of 3,049 relevant articles were retrieved, and 49 articles were included that mentioned research and development of rehabilitation equipment. We excluded articles that were not specific to children with CP, were duplicated or irrelevant literature, were missing data, the full article was not available, the article did not describe the method of stimulation used with the rehabilitation equipment on children with CP, were not Chinese and English, and were the types of reviews and commentaries.ResultsPhysical stimulation is the main stimulation method of rehabilitation equipment for children with CP. Force stimulation is the main mode of physical stimulation, and there are 17 articles that have verified the clinical efficacy of force stimulation-based equipment.ConclusionResearch on the stimulation mode of pediatric cerebral palsy rehabilitation equipment is likely to focus on simulating the force of the Chinese medicine called “tuina manipulation.” When this method is combined with artificial intelligence and personalized direction we believe this will lay the foundation for future development of a novel therapy for children with CP.

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