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Restoring arm function with a soft robotic wearable for individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Tommaso Proietti, Ciaran O’Neill, Lucas Gerez, Tazzy Cole, Sarah Mendelowitz, Kristin Nuckols, Cameron J. Hohimer, David J. Lin, Sabrina Paganoni, Conor J. Walsh

2023Science Translational Medicine93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Despite promising results in the rehabilitation field, it remains unclear whether upper limb robotic wearables, e.g., for people with physical impairments resulting from neurodegenerative disease, can be made portable and suitable for everyday use. We present a lightweight, fully portable, textile-based, soft inflatable wearable robot for shoulder elevation assistance that provides dynamic active support to the upper limbs. The technology is mechanically transparent when unpowered, can quantitatively assess free movement of the user, and adds only 150 grams of weight to each upper limb. In 10 individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with different degrees of neuromuscular impairment, we demonstrated immediate improvement in the active range of motion and compensation for continuing physical deterioration in two individuals with ALS over 6 months. Along with improvements in movement, we show that this robotic wearable can improve functional activity without any training, restoring performance of basic activities of daily living. In addition, a reduction in shoulder muscle activity and perceived muscular exertion, coupled with increased endurance for holding objects, highlight the potential of this device to mitigate the impact of muscular fatigue for patients with ALS. These results represent a further step toward everyday use of assistive, soft, robotic wearables for the upper limbs.

Topics & Concepts

Wearable computerPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisRehabilitationActivities of daily livingMedicineRange of motionComputer sciencePhysical therapyDiseaseEmbedded systemPathologyAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ResearchStroke Rehabilitation and RecoverySpinal Cord Injury Research
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