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下肢可穿戴康复外骨骼:多功能性和适应性分析。

Wearable rehabilitation exoskeletons of the lower limb: analysis of versatility and adaptability.

机构信息

Marsi Bionics S.L, Madrid, Spain.

Centro de Automática y Robótica, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2023 May;18(4):392-406. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2020.1858976. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To analyse the versatility and adaptability of commercially available exoskeletons for mobility assistance and their adaptation to diverse pathologies through a review of clinical trials in robotic lower limb training.

DATA SOURCES

A computer-aided search in bibliographic databases (PubMed and Web of Science) of clinical trials published up to September 2020 was done.

METHODS

To be selected for detailed review, clinical trials had to meet the following criteria: (1) a protocol was designed and approved, (2) participants were people with pathologies, and (3) the trials were not a single case study. Clinical trial data were collected, extracted, and analysed, considering: objectives, trial participants, number of sessions, pathologies involved, and conclusions.

RESULTS

The search resulted in 312 potentially relevant studies of seven commercial exoskeletons, of which 135 passed the preliminary screening; and 69 studies were finally selected. Of the 69 clinical trials included in the review about 50% involved Spinal Cord Injury participants, while roughly 25% focussed on stroke and two trials corresponded to patients with both disorders. The rest were composed of neurological diseases and trauma disorders.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of a single wearable robot for different medical conditions in various diseases is a challenge. Based on this comparative, the properties of the exoskeletons that improve the working ability with different pathologies and patient conditions have been evaluated. Suggestions were made for developing a new lower-limb exoskeleton based on various modules with a distributed control system to improve versatility in wearable technology for different gait pattern progression.Implications for rehabilitationWearable robotic exoskeletons for gait assistance have been analysed from the perspective of adaptation to different diseases.This paper emphasizes the importance of personalized therapies and adaptive assistive technology.Suggestions were made for a new modular exoskeleton capable of addressing the issue of low versatility characterizing currently wearable assistive technology.

摘要

目的

通过对机器人下肢训练中临床研究的回顾,分析商业上可获得的用于辅助移动的外骨骼的多功能性和适应性,以及它们对各种疾病的适应性。

资料来源

对截至 2020 年 9 月发表的下肢机器人训练临床研究的文献数据库(PubMed 和 Web of Science)进行了计算机辅助检索。

方法

为了进行详细审查,临床试验必须符合以下标准:(1) 设计并批准了方案;(2) 参与者是患有疾病的人;(3) 试验不是单一的病例研究。收集、提取和分析临床试验数据,考虑到:目标、试验参与者、疗程数、涉及的疾病以及结论。

结果

搜索结果产生了 7 种商业外骨骼的 312 项潜在相关研究,其中 135 项通过了初步筛选;最终选择了 69 项研究。在关于 69 项临床研究的综述中,大约 50%涉及脊髓损伤参与者,大约 25%的研究集中在中风,有两项研究对应于同时患有这两种疾病的患者。其余的则由神经疾病和创伤疾病组成。

结论

在不同疾病中使用单一可穿戴机器人治疗不同病症是一项挑战。基于此比较,评估了外骨骼改善不同病理和患者状况下工作能力的特性。基于分布式控制系统的各种模块,提出了开发新的下肢外骨骼的建议,以提高可穿戴技术在不同步态进展中的通用性。

对康复的影响

从适应不同疾病的角度分析了用于步态辅助的可穿戴机器人外骨骼。本文强调了个性化治疗和自适应辅助技术的重要性。提出了一种新的模块化外骨骼的建议,该外骨骼能够解决目前可穿戴辅助技术通用性低的问题。

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