Pediatric robotic rehabilitation: Current knowledge and future trends in treating children with sensorimotor impairments.

Journal: NeuroRehabilitation
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Robot-aided sensorimotor therapy imposes highly repetitive tasks that can translate to substantial improvement when patients remain cognitively engaged into the clinical procedure, a goal that most children find hard to pursue. Knowing that the child's brain is much more plastic than an adult's, it is reasonable to expect that the clinical gains observed in the adult population during the last two decades would be followed up by even greater gains in children. Nonetheless, and despite the multitude of adult studies, in children we are just getting started: There is scarcity of pediatric robotic rehabilitation devices that are currently available and the number of clinical studies that employ them is also very limited.

Authors

  • Konstantinos P Michmizos
  • Hermano Igo Krebs