Robot-assisted upper extremity rehabilitation for cervical spinal cord injuries: a systematic scoping review.
Hardeep SinghJanelle UngerJosé ZariffaMaureen PakoshSusan JaglalB Catharine CravenKristin E MusselmannPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2018)
Preliminary evidence suggests robot-assisted interventions are safe, feasible and can reduce active assistance provided by therapists. Implications for rehabilitation Robot-assisted upper extremity training for individuals with cervical spinal cord injury is safe, feasible and can reduce hands-on assistance provided by therapists. Future research in robotics rehabilitation with individuals with spinal cord injury is needed to determine the optimal device and training protocol as well as effectiveness.