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Current State of Robotics in Hand Rehabilitation after Stroke: A Systematic Review

Chang Liu, Jingxin Lu, Hongbo Yang, Kai Guo

2022Applied Sciences44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Among the methods of hand function rehabilitation after stroke, robot-assisted rehabilitation is widely used, and the use of hand rehabilitation robots can provide functional training of the hand or assist the paralyzed hand with activities of daily living. However, patients with hand disorders consistently report that the needs of some users are not being met. The purpose of this review is to understand the reasons why these user needs are not being adequately addressed, to explore research on hand rehabilitation robots, to review their current state of research in recent years, and to summarize future trends in the hope that it will be useful to researchers in this research area. This review summarizes the techniques in this paper in a systematic way. We first provide a comprehensive review of research institutions, commercial products, and literature. Thus, the state of the art and deficiencies of functional hand rehabilitation robots are sought and guide the development of subsequent hand rehabilitation robots. This review focuses specifically on the actuation and control of hand functional rehabilitation robots, as user needs are primarily focused on actuation and control strategies. We also review hand detection technologies and compare them with patient needs. The results show that the trends in recent years are more inclined to pursue new lightweight materials to improve hand adaptability, investigating intelligent control methods for human-robot interaction in hand functional rehabilitation robots to improve control robustness and accuracy, and VR virtual task positioning to improve the effectiveness of active rehabilitation training.

Topics & Concepts

RehabilitationRobotRoboticsRehabilitation roboticsComputer scienceTask (project management)Human–computer interactionPhysical medicine and rehabilitationArtificial intelligenceMedicineEngineeringPhysical therapySystems engineeringStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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