Tong Liu Zhu, Ong Hian Tat, Tan Jia Xuan, Lin Jeremy, Burdet Etienne, Ge S S, Teo Chee Leong
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015;2015:3933-6. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319254.
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study with one cerebral palsy child using the ReHaptic Handle, a novel robotic device for the pediatric rehabilitation of upper limb function. The device has two degrees-of-freedom to train pinching, forearm supination/pronation and wrist flexion/extension movements. Interactive computer games have been implemented to increase subjects' participation and engagement, thus promoting motor recovery. Pinching, with the index finger and thumb, forearm supination/pronation as well as wrist flexion/extension were trained two or three times a week for 15 minutes each. An increase in forearm supination/pronation movement precision and smoothness was observed with the subject, as well as a reduction in the movement duration.
本文介绍了一项对一名脑瘫儿童使用ReHaptic Handle进行初步研究的结果。ReHaptic Handle是一种用于上肢功能小儿康复的新型机器人设备。该设备有两个自由度,可训练捏取、前臂旋后/旋前以及腕部屈伸运动。已实施交互式电脑游戏以提高受试者的参与度和积极性,从而促进运动恢复。每周对用食指和拇指捏取、前臂旋后/旋前以及腕部屈伸进行两到三次训练,每次训练15分钟。观察到该受试者前臂旋后/旋前运动的精度和平滑度有所提高,且运动持续时间缩短。