Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Wristbot: A Novel Device for the Assessment of Proprioceptive Deficits After Stroke.
The WristBot constitutes a comprehensive, integrated robotic system for the early diagnosis and rehabilitation of sensory and fine motor dysfunction to neurological or orthopedic disease.
The WristBot constitutes a comprehensive, integrated robotic system for the early diagnosis
and rehabilitation of sensory and fine motor dysfunction to neurological or orthopedic
disease. It has been validated in three clinical trials, including orthopaedic patients,
Parkinsons disease and 9 chronic stroke patients. Its unique feature uses adaptive,
progressive robot-aided therapy to achieve intensive, task specific wrist movements.
In the context of the proposed project we will target the stroke population. Integration
refers here to the system's ability to perform the assessment of proprioceptive status and
proprioceptive training in a single device. The scope of the current project is investigating
the efficacy of the proprioceptive assessment of the WristBot and correlating the result
throughout the rehabilitation protocol. The proposed technology comprises a hardware device
with four motors that can apply torques to the human wrist about its three degrees of freedom
(i.e. axes of rotation: wrist flexion/extension,abduction/adduction and forearm
pronation/supination). This allows for guided and controlled movements of the wrist by
delivering assistive, resistive, perturbation or no forces (patient actively moves the
wrist). It contains a set of specialized software modules that a) allow for the objective,
psychophysical assessment of sensory dysfunction in patients, and b) provide specialized
training modules designed to improve sensory and motor functions of the wrist.
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