Brennan David M, Lum Peter S, Uswatte Gitendra, Taub Edward, Gilmore Brendan M, Barman Joydip
National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC 20010, USA.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2011;2011:1819-22. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090518.
Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CI therapy) has been shown to be an effective approach for improving arm function in stroke survivors with mild to severe hemiparesis. Given the time-intensive nature of the intervention, and the inherent costs and travel required to receive in-clinic treatment, the accessibility and availability of CI therapy is limited. To facilitate home-based CI therapy, a telerehabilitation platform has been developed. It consists of a table-top workstation configured with a range of physical task devices (e.g. pegboard, object flipping, threading, vertical reaching). A desktop PC is used to acquire data from sensors embedded in the task devices; display visual instructions, stimuli, and feedback to the patient during tasks; and provide videoconferencing and remote connection capabilities so the therapist can interact with and monitor the patient during at-home therapy sessions. This system has potential to greatly expand access to CI therapy and make it a more realistic option for a larger number of stroke survivors with upper extremity impairment.
强制性诱导运动疗法(CI疗法)已被证明是一种改善轻度至重度偏瘫中风幸存者手臂功能的有效方法。鉴于该干预措施需要耗费大量时间,且接受门诊治疗存在固有的成本和出行需求,CI疗法的可及性和可用性受到限制。为了促进居家CI疗法,已开发出一种远程康复平台。它由一个配置了一系列物理任务设备(如钉板、物体翻转、穿线、垂直够物)的桌面工作站组成。一台台式电脑用于从嵌入任务设备的传感器获取数据;在任务期间向患者显示视觉指令、刺激和反馈;并提供视频会议和远程连接功能,以便治疗师在居家治疗期间与患者互动并进行监测。该系统有可能极大地扩大CI疗法的可及性,并使其成为更多上肢功能受损中风幸存者更现实的选择。