Bioengineering (Aug 2023)

The Translation of Mobile-Exoneuromusculoskeleton-Assisted Wrist–Hand Poststroke Telerehabilitation from Laboratory to Clinical Service

  • Wanyi Qing,
  • Ching-Yi Nam,
  • Harvey Man-Hok Shum,
  • Marko Ka-Leung Chan,
  • King-Pong Yu,
  • Serena Sin-Wah Ng,
  • Bibo Yang,
  • Xiaoling Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10080976
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 976

Abstract

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Rehabilitation robots are helpful in poststroke telerehabilitation; however, their feasibility and rehabilitation effectiveness in clinical settings have not been sufficiently investigated. A non-randomized controlled trial was conducted to investigate the feasibility of translating a telerehabilitation program assisted by a mobile wrist/hand exoneuromusculoskeleton (WH-ENMS) into routine clinical services and to compare the rehabilitative effects achieved in the hospital-service-based group (n = 12, clinic group) with the laboratory-research-based group (n = 12, lab group). Both groups showed significant improvements (p ≤ 0.05) in clinical assessments of behavioral motor functions and in muscular coordination and kinematic evaluations after the training and at the 3-month follow-up, with the lab group demonstrating better motor gains than the clinic group (p ≤ 0.05). The results indicated that the WH-ENMS-assisted tele-program was feasible and effective for upper limb rehabilitation when integrated into routine practice, and the quality of patient–operator interactions physically and remotely affected the rehabilitative outcomes.

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