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Enhancing Upper Limb Function and Motor Skills Post-Stroke Through an Upper Limb Rehabilitation Robot
Published on: September 6, 2024
Coordination changes demonstrated by subjects with hemiparesis performing hand-arm training using the NJIT-RAVR
Qinyin Qiu1, Gerard G Fluet, Ian Lafond
1New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102 USA. qq4@njit.edu
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Various authors have described pre and post testing improvements in upper limb coordination as a result of intensive upper limb interventions. While the ability to alter coordination patterns as a result of repetitive hand-arm movement is established, patterns of change in the relationship between proximal and distal effectors of the UE over the course of multiple sessions of training have not been described in the rehabilitation literature. In this study eight subjects (5 male, 3 female) with a mean age of 56.4 years (SD=14.2) and a mean time since CVA of 54.7 months post-stroke (SD=51.7) were trained for eight, 2-3 hour sessions on four robotically facilitated virtual rehabilitation activities. This paper will present 1) Functional performance and pre and post testing kinematic analysis for the eight subjects 2) More extensive analysis of the change in hand and arm coordination over the course of the eight session intervention demonstrated by one of the subjects from this sample 3) Kinematic analysis of another subject from this sample performing an un-trained reaching and grasping activity, before and after training.

