Neurocognitive robot-assisted rehabilitation of hand function: a randomized control trial on motor recovery in subacute stroke.

Journal: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hand function is often impaired after stroke, strongly affecting the ability to perform daily activities. Upper limb robotic devices have been developed to complement rehabilitation therapy offered to persons who suffered a stroke, but they rarely focus on the training of hand sensorimotor function. The primary goal of this study was to evaluate whether robot-assisted therapy of hand function following a neurocognitive approach (i.e., combining motor training with somatosensory and cognitive tasks) produces an equivalent decrease in upper limb motor impairment compared to dose-matched conventional neurocognitive therapy, when embedded in the rehabilitation program of inpatients in the subacute stage after stroke.

Authors

  • Raffaele Ranzani
  • Olivier Lambercy
  • Jean-Claude Metzger
  • Antonella Califfi
    Clinica Hildebrand Centro di Riabilitazione Brissago, Via Crodolo, 6614, Brissago, Switzerland.
  • Stefania Regazzi
    Clinica Hildebrand Centro di Riabilitazione Brissago, Via Crodolo, 6614, Brissago, Switzerland.
  • Daria Dinacci
    Clinica Hildebrand Centro di Riabilitazione Brissago, Via Crodolo, 6614, Brissago, Switzerland.
  • Claudio Petrillo
    Clinica Hildebrand Centro di Riabilitazione Brissago, Via Crodolo, 6614, Brissago, Switzerland.
  • Paolo Rossi
    Academic Department of Pediatrics (DPUO), Research Unit of Congenital and Perinatal Infections, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome, Italy.
  • Fabio M Conti
    Clinica Hildebrand Centro di Riabilitazione Brissago, Via Crodolo, 6614, Brissago, Switzerland.
  • Roger Gassert