Pilot test of dosage effects in HEXORR II for robotic hand movement therapy in individuals with chronic stroke. (Record no. 636)

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Standard number or code 10.3389/fresc.2021.728753 [doi]
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Title Pilot test of dosage effects in HEXORR II for robotic hand movement therapy in individuals with chronic stroke.
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Source Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences. 2, 2021.
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Abbreviated source Front. rehabil. sci.. 2, 2021.
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Journal name Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences
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Year 2021
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Date added to catalog 2022-05-11
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Abstract Impaired use of the hand in functional tasks remains difficult to overcome in many individuals after a stroke. This often leads to compensation strategies using the less-affected limb, which allows for independence in some aspects of daily activities. However, recovery of hand function remains an important therapeutic goal of many individuals, and is often resistant to conventional therapies. In prior work, we developed HEXORR I, a robotic device that allows practice of finger and thumb movements with robotic assistance. In this study, we describe modifications to the device, now called HEXORR II, and a clinical trial in individuals with chronic stroke. Fifteen individuals with a diagnosis of chronic stroke were randomized to 12 or 24 sessions of robotic therapy. The sessions involved playing several video games using thumb and finger movement. The robot applied assistance to extension movement that was adapted based on task performance. Clinical and motion capture evaluations were performed before and after training and again at a 6-month followup. Fourteen individuals completed the protocol. Fugl-Meyer scores improved significantly at the 6 month time point compared to baseline, indicating reductions in upper extremity impairment. Flexor hypertonia (Modified Ashworth Scale) also decreased significantly due to the intervention. Motion capture found increased finger range of motion and extension ability after the intervention that continued to improve during the followup period. However, there was no change in a functional measure (Action Research Arm Test). At the followup, the high dose group had significant gains in hand displacement during a forward reach task. There were no other significant differences between groups. Future work with HEXORR II should focus on integrating it with functional task practice and incorporating grip and squeezing tasks.
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Local Authors Black, Iian
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Local Authors Casas, Rafael
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Local Authors Lum, Peter S
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Local Authors Nichols, Diane
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Local Authors Sandison, Melissa
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All authors Black I, Casas R, Chen J, Chen T, Lum PS, Nichols D, Sandison M
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.728753">https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2021.728753</a>
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