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Wearable Robotics for Impaired Upper-Limb Assistance and Rehabilitation: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

Tommaso Proietti, Emilia Ambrosini, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Silvestro Micera

2022IEEE Access56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite more than thirty-five years of research on wearable technologies to assist the upper-limb and a multitude of promising preliminary results, the goal of restoring pre-impairment quality of life of people with physical disabilities has not been fully reached yet. Whether it is for rehabilitation or for assistance, nowadays robotics is still only used in a few high-tech clinics and hospitals, limiting the access to a small amount of people. This work provides a description of the three major “revolutions” occurred in the field (end-effector robots, rigid exoskeletons, and soft exosuits), reviewing forty-eight systems for the upper-limb (excluding hand-only devices) used in eighty-nine studies enrolling a clinical population before June 2022. The review critically discusses the state of the art, analyzes the different technologies, and compares the clinical outcomes, with the goal of determine new potential directions to follow.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerRehabilitation roboticsRoboticsRehabilitationComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMedical roboticsPhysical medicine and rehabilitationHuman–computer interactionRobotMedicinePhysical therapyEmbedded systemStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryMuscle activation and electromyography studiesProsthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics
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