Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands.
Department of Biomechanical Engineering, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2024 Jul 11;19(7):e0306713. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0306713. eCollection 2024.
Soft-robotic gloves with an assist-as-needed control have the ability to assist daily activities where needed, while stimulating active and highly functional movements within the user's possibilities. Employment of hand activities with glove support might act as training for unsupported hand function.
To evaluate the therapeutic effect of a grip-supporting soft-robotic glove as an assistive device at home during daily activities.
This multicentre intervention trial consisted of 3 pre-assessments (averaged if steady state = PRE), one post-assessment (POST), and one follow-up assessment (FU). Participants with chronic hand function limitations were included. Participants used the Carbonhand glove during six weeks in their home environment on their most affected hand. They were free to choose which activities to use the glove with and for how long. The primary outcome measure was grip strength, secondary outcome measures were pinch strength, hand function and glove use time.
63 patients with limitations in hand function resulting from various disorders were included. Significant improvements (difference PRE-POST) were found for grip strength (+1.9 kg, CI 0.8 to 3.1; p = 0.002) and hand function, as measured by Jebson-Taylor Hand Function Test (-7.7 s, CI -13.4 to -1.9; p = 0.002) and Action Research Arm Test (+1.0 point, IQR 2.0; p≤0.001). Improvements persisted at FU. Pinch strength improved slightly in all fingers over six-week glove use, however these differences didn't achieve significance. Participants used the soft-robotic glove for a total average of 33.0 hours (SD 35.3), equivalent to 330 min/week (SD 354) or 47 min/day (SD 51). No serious adverse events occurred.
The present findings showed that six weeks use of a grip-supporting soft-robotic glove as an assistive device at home resulted in a therapeutic effect on unsupported grip strength and hand function. The glove use time also showed that this wearable, lightweight glove was able to assist participants with the performance of daily tasks for prolonged periods.
具有按需辅助功能的软体机器人手套能够在需要时辅助日常活动,同时刺激用户在其能力范围内进行积极和高功能的运动。使用手套支持的手部活动可能会对手部功能的无支撑部分起到训练作用。
评估在日常活动中作为辅助设备在家中使用握力支撑软体机器人手套的治疗效果。
这项多中心干预试验包括 3 次预评估(稳定状态时取平均值,即 PRE)、1 次后评估(POST)和 1 次随访评估(FU)。参与者为手部慢性功能受限者。参与者在家中环境中使用 Carbonhand 手套,在其受影响最严重的手上使用六周。他们可以自由选择使用手套的活动和时间长短。主要结局测量指标为握力,次要结局测量指标为捏力、手部功能和手套使用时间。
共有 63 名手部功能受限的患者纳入研究,这些患者的手部功能受限是由各种疾病引起的。握力(增加 1.9 千克,CI 0.8 至 3.1;p = 0.002)和手部功能(Jebson-Taylor 手部功能测试减少 7.7 秒,CI -13.4 至 -1.9;p = 0.002)和动作研究上肢测试(增加 1.0 分,IQR 2.0;p≤0.001)均有显著改善(PRE-POST 差异)。在 FU 时仍有改善。在使用手套的六周内,所有手指的捏力均略有改善,但这些差异没有达到显著水平。参与者平均使用软体机器人手套 33.0 小时(SD 35.3),相当于每周 330 分钟(SD 354)或每天 47 分钟(SD 51)。没有发生严重不良事件。
本研究结果表明,在家中使用握力支撑软体机器人手套作为辅助设备六周,可对手部无支撑握力和手部功能产生治疗效果。手套使用时间也表明,这种可穿戴、重量轻的手套能够帮助参与者长时间完成日常任务。