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Tailoring Upper-Limb Robot-Aided Orthopedic Rehabilitation on Patients’ Psychophysiological State

Christian Tamantini, Francesca Cordella, Clemente Lauretti, Francesco Scotto di Luzio, Benedetta Campagnola, Laura Cricenti, Marco Bravi, Federica Bressi, Francesco Draicchio, Silvia Sterzi, Loredana Zollo

2023IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Physical therapy keeps exploiting more and more the capabilities of the robot of adapting the treatments to patients' needs. This paper aims at presenting a psychophysiological-aware control strategy for upper limb robot-aided orthopedic rehabilitation. The main features are the capability of i) generating point-to-point trajectories inside an adaptable workspace, ii) providing assistance in guiding the patients' limbs in accomplishing the assigned task allowing them to freely move with a certain degree of spatial and temporal autonomy and iii) tuning the control parameters according to the patients' kinematics performance and psychophysiological state. The implemented control strategy is validated in a real clinical setting on eight orthopedic patients undergoing twenty daily robot-aided rehabilitation sessions. The psychophysiological-aware control strategy evidenced a positive impact on the enrolled participants since they are effectively conducted in a calmer condition with respect to the patients who did not receive the psychophysiological adaptation. Moreover, clinical performance indicators suggest that the proposed tailored control strategy improves motor functions.

Topics & Concepts

Orthopedic surgeryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitationPhysical therapyMedicinePsychologySurgeryStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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