2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12031215
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Shoulder Joint Hybrid Assistive Limb Treatment for Chronic Stroke Patients with Upper Limb Dysfunction

Abstract: Upper extremity dysfunction after stroke affects quality of life. Focusing on the shoulder joint, we investigated the safety and effectiveness of rehabilitation using a shoulder joint hybrid assistive limb (HAL). Eight patients with chronic stroke and upper extremity functional disability were enrolled and used a shoulder joint HAL, which assisted shoulder movement based on the user’s intention, through myoelectric activation of the shoulder flexor. Ten training sessions of 30–40 min each were performed to ass… Show more

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“…2 Motor dysfunction affects approximately 80% of stroke survivors, with 50% sustaining upper-extremity dysfunction that severely affects activities of daily living. [3][4][5] Therefore, the demand for rehabilitation techniques persists to improve upper limb dysfunction in patients with stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Motor dysfunction affects approximately 80% of stroke survivors, with 50% sustaining upper-extremity dysfunction that severely affects activities of daily living. [3][4][5] Therefore, the demand for rehabilitation techniques persists to improve upper limb dysfunction in patients with stroke.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%