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Robot training enhanced motor outcome in patients with stroke maintained over 3 years
Bruce T. Volpe, Hermano Igo Krebs, Neville Hogan, L. Edelsteinn, Cyriel Diels, Mindy Aisen
- Year
- 1999
- Citations
- 275
Abstract
In an attempt to improve motor recovery of the upper limb after stroke, we added a robot (MIT-Manus) experience that provided additional goal-directed sensorimotor activity to standard rehabilitation treatments. The first trial produced a significant decrease in motor impairment in the upper limb for the treated group. In re-evaluating 12 of those 20 patients, nearly 3 years later, robot-trained patients showed further significant decreases in impairment measures of the affected limb. The groups were comparable at the start of the study.
Keywords
Motor impairmentPhysical medicine and rehabilitationUpper limbStroke (engine)RehabilitationLower limbMedicinePhysical therapyPsychologySurgery
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