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Socially assistive robotics for post-stroke rehabilitation

Maja J. Matarić, Jon Eriksson, David Feil-Seifer, Carolee J. Winstein

发表年份
2007
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270
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BACKGROUND: Although there is a great deal of success in rehabilitative robotics applied to patient recovery post stroke, most of the research to date has dealt with providing physical assistance. However, new rehabilitation studies support the theory that not all therapy need be hands-on. We describe a new area, called socially assistive robotics, that focuses on non-contact patient/user assistance. We demonstrate the approach with an implemented and tested post-stroke recovery robot and discuss its potential for effectiveness. RESULTS: We describe a pilot study involving an autonomous assistive mobile robot that aids stroke patient rehabilitation by providing monitoring, encouragement, and reminders. The robot navigates autonomously, monitors the patient's arm activity, and helps the patient remember to follow a rehabilitation program. We also show preliminary results from a follow-up study that focused on the role of robot physical embodiment in a rehabilitation context. CONCLUSION: We outline and discuss future experimental designs and factors toward the development of effective socially assistive post-stroke rehabilitation robots.

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RehabilitationRoboticsRehabilitation roboticsContext (archaeology)RobotStroke (engine)Physical medicine and rehabilitationHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceComputer science

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