Robot-assisted therapy for upper-limb rehabilitation in subacute stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Wai-Tong ChienYuen-Yu ChongMan-Kei TseCheuk-Woon ChienHo-Yu ChengPublished in: Brain and behavior (2020)
Robot-assisted therapy produced benefits similar, but not significantly superior, to those from usual care for improving functioning and disability in patients diagnosed with stroke within six months. Apart from using head-to-head comparison to determine the effects of RT in subacute stroke survivors, future studies may explore the possibility of conducting noninferiority or equivalence trials, given that the less labor-intensive RT may offer important advantages over currently available standard care, in terms of improved convenience, better adherence, and lower manpower cost.
Keyphrases
- robot assisted
- minimally invasive
- upper limb
- healthcare
- atrial fibrillation
- palliative care
- end stage renal disease
- quality improvement
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- optic nerve
- young adults
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- brain injury
- bone marrow
- current status
- cell therapy
- clinical evaluation