A bidirectional fabric-based soft robotic glove for hand function assistance in patients with chronic stroke.

Journal: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chronic stroke patients usually experience reduced hand functions, impeding their ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) independently. Additionally, improvements in hand functions by physical therapy beyond six months after the initial onset of stroke are much slower than in the earlier months. As such, chronic stroke patients could benefit from an assistive device to enhance their hand functions, allowing them to perform ADLs independently daily. In recent years, soft robotics has provided a novel approach to assistive devices for motor impaired individuals, offering more compliant and lightweight alternatives to traditional robotic devices. The scope of this study is to demonstrate the viability of a fabric-based soft robotic (SR) glove with bidirectional actuators in assisting chronic stroke study participants with hand impairments in performing ADLs.

Authors

  • Daniel Yuan-Lee Lim
    Evolution Innovation Lab, Advanced Robotics Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Hwa-Sen Lai
    Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Raye Chen-Hua Yeow