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Robotic assistive and rehabilitation devices leading to motor recovery in upper limb: a systematic review.

Sumayya KhalidFady S AlnajjarMunkhjargal GochooAbdulrahman RenawiShingo Shimoda
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2021)
It was concluded that with a good strategy and treatment plan; appropriate and regular use of these robotic rehabilitation and assistive devices do lead to improvements in current conditions of most of the subjects and prolonged use may lead to motor recovery.Implications for RehabilitationStroke, accidents, spinal cord injuries and other neuromuscular disorders lead to impairments. Upper limb impairments have a tremendous adverse affect on ADL and reduces quality of life drastically.Advancement in technology has led to the designing of many robotic assistive and rehabilitation devices to assist in motor recovery or aid in ADL.This review analyses different available devices for rehabilitation and assistance and points out that use of these devices in time does help in motor recovery. Most of the studies reviewed showed improvements for the user.Future devices should be more portable and easier to use from home.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb
  • spinal cord
  • minimally invasive
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • neuropathic pain
  • combination therapy
  • case control