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Title: Stroke Rehabilitation Engineering: Robotic Therapy By: Dana Demers


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Stroke Rehabilitation EngineeringRobotic
TherapyBy Dana Demers
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What is a Stroke?
  • When a blood clot blocks an artery or a blood
    vessel breaks, and interrupts blood flow
  • Brain cells die and brain damage occurs-up to 2
    million cells per minute
  • Speech, movement, and memory are areas commonly
    affected
  • Stroke is the third leading cause of death in US

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2 Types of Stroke
  • Ischemic Stroke
  • Hemorrhagic Stroke
  • Arteries are blocked by blood clots or gradual
    buildups of plaque and fatty deposits
  • 87 of strokes
  • More harmful
  • When a blood vessel in the brain leaks blood into
    the brain
  • 13 of strokes, yet over 30 of deaths

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Introducing Robotic Therapy
  • In the past, researchers believed not much could
    be done to regain brain function after the first
    few months after stroke
  • Traditional care was physical therapy led by
    nurse a few hours per week
  • After months of no progress, doctors and patients
    would lose hope and accept fact that nothing
    could be done

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MIT-Manus
  • One of the first robotic systems for stroke
    therapy
  • Created by Hermano Igo Krebs
  • More intense and fast paced than traditional
    therapy

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MIT-Manus
  • Uses a robotic joystick which guides the hand
  • Patients see commands on a computer screen,
    resembles a video game
  • One of the games requires patient to attempt to
    move toward object on screen
  • If they move in the wrong direction or cant move
    at all, robot nudges to the right direction
  • A different system of the Manus works by
    recording movement in order to repeatedly guide
    patient through exercise
  • Is able to adjust resistance and record the
    amount of force patient is applying on their own

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MIT Anklebot
  • Another robotic device created by MIT
  • Similar to hand-arm devices to help aid stroke
    patients with damage to lower legs
  • Goal of Anklebot was to improve balance and
    efficiency of joints and prevent further injuries

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MIT Anklebot
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MIT Research
  • Researchers have proved that improvements CAN be
    made with upper body function and quality of life
    even years after initial incident
  • Did this by comparing robotic therapy with human
    therapy
  • Both groups worked the same amount of hours, same
    repetitive motions, and achieved the same results
  • However, the long hours at that fast pace is an
    unrealistic expectation of the average physical
    therapist
  • Robotic therapy is also cost efficient did not
    affect healthcare costs per patient, which can
    make it available to more people

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HWARD
  • Recent study conducted by Steven Cramer in San
    Diego, California evaluated the Hand Wrist
    Assistive Rehabilitation Device
  • Patient sat in front of computer monitor, hand
    secured by splint and three straps, while
    examiner used software on a separate monitor to
    control robot
  • Contained joint angle sensors measure movement
    of limbs
  • Gave instructions on screen, if patient couldnt
    finish motion robot would assist

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The HWARD Experiment
  • Active non-assist mode when the subject does
    all the work with no assistance from the robot
  • Active assist mode the robot would assist
    patient when they had trouble or could not finish
    a movement
  • RESULTS at the end of the study it was shown
    that patients benefited more from the active
    assist treatment

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The HWARD Experiment
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Advantages of Robotic Therapy
  • Can provide therapy for long periods of time in
    consistent and precise manner
  • Can be programmed to change functions with a
    single click
  • Can measure and track progress
  • One day could be mass-produced, so patients can
    have them in their homes
  • Telerehabilitation robot can be connected and
    supervised through the internet by human
    therapist patient doesnt have to leave comfort
    of their home
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