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A bidirectional fabric-based soft robotic glove for hand function assistance in patients with chronic stroke
Daniel Yuan-Lee Lim1,2, Hwa-Sen Lai1,2, Raye Chen-Hua Yeow3,4,5
1Evolution Innovation Lab, Advanced Robotics Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
This study shows a soft robotic glove significantly improves hand function for chronic stroke survivors, enhancing their ability to perform daily activities. The assistive device increases confidence and reduces reliance on support for individuals with hand motor impairments.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Rehabilitation Technology
- Robotics
Background:
- Chronic stroke often leads to persistent hand dysfunction, limiting independence in daily activities.
- Improvements in hand function diminish significantly after six months post-stroke, necessitating alternative support.
- Soft robotics offers lightweight, compliant assistive devices for individuals with motor impairments.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the efficacy of a fabric-based soft robotic (SR) glove with bidirectional actuators.
- To assess the SR glove's ability to assist chronic stroke patients with hand impairments in performing activities of daily living (ADLs).
Main Methods:
- Characterized the SR Glove using force and torque measurements.
- Assessed efficacy with eight chronic stroke patients performing simulated ADL object manipulation tasks.
- Collected usability data via questionnaires on confidence and support reliance.
Main Results:
- The SR Glove significantly improved participants' object manipulation in ADL tasks compared to unassisted performance.
- Participants reported increased confidence and decreased reliance on support when using the SR Glove.
- Objective task performance showed significant improvements with the assistive device.
Conclusions:
- The fabric-based soft robotic glove is a viable assistive device for chronic stroke patients.
- The SR Glove effectively enhances hand function and supports independence in performing ADLs.
- This technology shows promise for improving the quality of life for stroke survivors.
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