2017
DOI: 10.3389/fnbot.2017.00036
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An Evaluation of the Design and Usability of a Novel Robotic Bilateral Arm Rehabilitation Device for Patients with Stroke

Abstract: Study designCase series.Evidence levelIV (case series).IntroductionRobot-assisted therapy for upper limb rehabilitation is an emerging research topic and its design process must integrate engineering, neurological pathophysiology, and clinical needs.Purpose of the studyThis study developed/evaluated the usefulness of a novel rehabilitation device, the MirrorPath, designed for the upper limb rehabilitation of patients with hemiplegic stroke.MethodsThe process follows Tseng’s methodology for innovative product d… Show more

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“…After analyzing questionnaires used for similar purposes in the field of rehabilitation and virtual health [36,37], our usability questionnaire was designed by combining the items present in two questionnaires that match the goals pursued in this study. Firstly, we adopted the ten items defined in the SUS (System Usability Scale) questionnaire [38], that have been used in the usability assessment of a rehabilitation system for the upper limbs [39]. Besides, in order to gather more information, we added the six items used in, Shin, J. et al [40] for evaluating flow in a virtual reality rehabilitation system, adopted from, Park, J. et al [41].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analyzing questionnaires used for similar purposes in the field of rehabilitation and virtual health [36,37], our usability questionnaire was designed by combining the items present in two questionnaires that match the goals pursued in this study. Firstly, we adopted the ten items defined in the SUS (System Usability Scale) questionnaire [38], that have been used in the usability assessment of a rehabilitation system for the upper limbs [39]. Besides, in order to gather more information, we added the six items used in, Shin, J. et al [40] for evaluating flow in a virtual reality rehabilitation system, adopted from, Park, J. et al [41].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these robots are applied to disabled limbs, such as those with motor impairments. To this end, the design of these robots is based on clinical needs, and the usability and satisfaction are the foundation of success before clinical application (Pei et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, we applied Tseng's approach for a development and usability test of a new product [39]. The usability test results showed high scores for interest, motivation, and safety issues, but relatively low scores for difficulty, comfort, and expectance of improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%