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2020
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Review of the effects of soft robotic gloves for activity-based rehabilitation in individuals with reduced hand function and manual dexterity following a neurological event

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TUDa URI
tuda/12052
URN
urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-277092
DOI
10.26083/tuprints-00027709
Autor:innen
Proulx, Camille E
Beaulac, Myrka
David, Mélissa
Deguire, Catryne
Haché, Catherine
Klug, Florian ORCID 0000-0001-9147-7362
Kupnik, Mario ORCID 0000-0003-2287-4481
Higgins, Johanne
Gagnon, Dany H. ORCID 0000-0003-3464-4667
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Despite limited scientific evidence, there is an increasing interest in soft robotic gloves to optimize hand- and finger-related functional abilities following a neurological event. This review maps evidence on the effects and effectiveness of soft robotic gloves for hand rehabilitation and, whenever possible, patients’ satisfaction. A systematized search of the literature was conducted using keywords structured around three areas: technology attributes, anatomy, and rehabilitation. A total of 272 titles, abstracts, and keywords were initially retrieved, and data were extracted out of 13 articles. Six articles investigated the effects of wearing a soft robotic glove and eight studied the effect or effectiveness of an intervention with it. Some statistically significant and meaningful beneficial effects were confirmed with the 29 outcome measures used. Finally, 11 articles also confirmed users’ satisfaction with regard to the soft robotic glove, while some articles also noticed an increased engagement in the rehabilitation program with this technology. Despite the heterogeneity across studies, soft robotic gloves stand out as a safe and promising technology to improve hand- and finger-related dexterity and functional performance. However, strengthened evidence of the effects or effectiveness of such devices is needed before their transition from laboratory to clinical practice.

Freie Schlagworte

Exoskeleton

hand

neurorehabilitation

soft robotic glove

technology

Sprache
Englisch
Fachbereich/-gebiet
18 Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik > Mikrotechnik und Elektromechanische Systeme
18 Fachbereich Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik > Mess- und Sensortechnik
DDC
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 621.3 Elektrotechnik, Elektronik
Institution
Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
Ort
Darmstadt
Titel der Zeitschrift / Schriftenreihe
Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering
Startseite
1
Endseite
18
Jahrgang der Zeitschrift
7
ISSN
2055-6683
Verlag
Sage
Ort der Erstveröffentlichung
Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Publikationsjahr der Erstveröffentlichung
2020
Verlags-DOI
10.1177/2055668320918130
PPN
521844738

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