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Novel lateral transfer assist robot decreases the difficulty of transfer in post-stroke hemiparesis patients: a pilot study.

Soichiro KoyamaShigeo TanabeYohei OtakaTomoya KatoShotaro FuruzawaTsuyoshi TatemotoNobuhiro KumazawaHiroshi YoshimutaKatsuhiko ToriiShingo TsukadaEiichi Saitoh
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2020)
Transfer with a lateral transfer assist robot is easier than with wheelchair and facilitates independence in post-stroke hemiparesis patients.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONTransfer skill influences the functional independence and quality of life of a wheelchair userA novel structural mobility device-the lateral transfer assist robot (LTAR)-can facilitate transfersThe LTAR could improve the degree of independence for transfers than the wheelchair, without any time loss, in post-stroke hemiparesis patientsThe LTAR could potentially reduce the risk for falls in various medical and care facilities.
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