Lobo Michele A, Koshy John, Hall Martha L, Erol Ozan, Cao Huantian, Buckley Jenner M, Galloway James C, Higginson Jill
M.A. Lobo, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, 210K CHS Bldg, 540 South College Ave, Newark, DE 19713 (USA).
J. Koshy, BS, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware.
Phys Ther. 2016 Mar;96(3):390-9. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20140540. Epub 2015 Aug 27.
A person's ability to move his or her arms against gravity is important for independent performance of critical activities of daily living and for exploration that facilitates early cognitive, language, social, and perceptual-motor development. Children with a variety of diagnoses have difficulty moving their arms against gravity.
The purpose of this technical report is to detail the design process and initial testing of a novel exoskeletal garment, the Playskin Lift, that assists and encourages children to lift their arms against gravity.
This report details the design theory and process, the device, and the results of field testing with a toddler with impaired upper extremity function due to arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.
The Playskin Lift is an inexpensive (<$30 material costs), easy to use (5/5 rating), comfortable (5/5 rating), and attractive (4/5 rating) device. While wearing the device, the child was able to contact objects more often throughout an increased play space, to look at toys more while contacting them, and to perform more complex interactions with toys.
This report details initial testing with one child. Future testing with more participants is recommended.
These results suggest that by considering the broad needs of users, including cost, accessibility, comfort, aesthetics, and function, we can design inexpensive devices that families and clinicians can potentially fabricate in their own communities to improve function, participation, exploration, and learning for children with disabilities.
一个人对抗重力移动手臂的能力对于独立完成日常生活中的关键活动以及促进早期认知、语言、社交和感知运动发展的探索至关重要。患有各种病症的儿童在对抗重力移动手臂方面存在困难。
本技术报告的目的是详细介绍一种新型外骨骼服装——游戏皮肤提升装置(Playskin Lift)的设计过程和初步测试,该装置可协助并鼓励儿童对抗重力抬起手臂。
本报告详细介绍了设计理论和过程、该装置以及对一名因先天性多发性关节挛缩症导致上肢功能受损的幼儿进行现场测试的结果。
游戏皮肤提升装置是一种价格低廉(材料成本低于30美元)、易于使用(评分为5/5)、穿着舒适(评分为5/5)且外观吸引人(评分为4/5)的装置。佩戴该装置时,孩子能够在更大的游戏空间中更频繁地接触物体,在接触玩具时更多地注视玩具,并与玩具进行更复杂的互动。
本报告详细介绍了对一名儿童的初步测试。建议未来对更多参与者进行测试。
这些结果表明,通过考虑用户的广泛需求,包括成本、可及性、舒适度、美观性和功能,我们可以设计出价格低廉的装置,家庭和临床医生有可能在自己的社区中制作这些装置,以改善残疾儿童的功能、参与度、探索能力和学习能力。