Robot-assisted movement training compared with conventional therapy techniques for the rehabilitation of upper-limb motor function after stroke  Peter.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Treatment of proximal plantar fasciitis with ultrasound-guided steroid injection Wen-Chung Tsai, MD, Chung-Li Wang, MD, PhD, Fuk-Tan Tang, MD, Tsz-Ching.
Advertisements

The intra- and interrater reliability of the action research arm test: A practical test of upper extremity function in patients with stroke Johanna H.
Christina M. Marciniak, MD, James A. Sliwa, DO, Allen W
Oxygen consumption during treadmill walking with and without body weight support in patients with hemiparesis after stroke and in healthy subjects  Anna.
A Community-Based Upper-Extremity Group Exercise Program Improves Motor Function and Performance of Functional Activities in Chronic Stroke: A Randomized.
Kinematic and Clinical Analyses of Upper-Extremity Movements After Constraint- Induced Movement Therapy in Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Controlled.
Karen Newcomer, MD, Edward R. Laskowski, MD, Bing Yu, PhD, Jane C
Mark E. Huang, MD, Jennifer E. Wartella, MA, Jeffery S. Kreutzer, PhD 
Impact of comprehensive day treatment on societal participation for persons with acquired brain injury  James F. Malec, PhD  Archives of Physical Medicine.
Alan D. Hough, PhD, Ann P. Moore, PhD, Mark P. Jones, PhD 
Dade D. Fletcher, MD, Karen L. Andrews, MD, Matthew A
Robotic therapy for chronic motor impairments after stroke: follow-up results1  Susan E Fasoli, ScD, Hermano I Krebs, PhD, Joel Stein, MD, Walter R Frontera,
Mohan Radhakrishna, MD, Robert Burnham, MD, MSc 
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages (August 2016)
Treadmill training improves fitness reserve in chronic stroke patients
Energy consumption during level walking with arm and knee immobilized
Popliteal aneurysm as a source of phantom pain: A case report
Gregory E. Lutz, MD, Timothy C. Shen, MD 
Karen Newcomer, MD, Edward R. Laskowski, MD, Bing Yu, PhD, Jane C
Kevin R. Vincent, MD, PhD, Randy W. Braith, PhD, Heather K
Kai-hoi Sze, MRCP, Eric Wong, MA, K. H. Or, MRCP, C. M
First-stroke recovery process: The role of family social support
A multifactorial study of age bias among rehabilitation professionals
A systematic review of the effectiveness of strength-training programs for people with cerebral palsy  Karen J. Dodd, PhD, Nicholas F. Taylor, PhD, Diane.
Attentional demands for static postural control after stroke
Cervical Facet Joint Dysfunction: A Review
Exercise capacity early after stroke
Popliteal aneurysm as a source of phantom pain: A case report
Paul W. Marshall, PhD, Bernadette A. Murphy, PhD 
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Elderly Stroke Survivors: Changes in Motor Impairment, Daily Functioning,
Hugh Anton, MD  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 
Michelle L. Woodbury, PhD, Craig A. Velozo, PhD, Lorie G
Brian R. Kotajarvi, PT, Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD, Kai-Nan An, PhD 
Responses of the Less Affected Arm to Bilateral Upper Limb Task Training in Early Rehabilitation After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial   Jacqui.
Renan C. Castillo, MS, Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD, Lawrence X
Dade D. Fletcher, MD, Karen L. Andrews, MD, Matthew A
Proprioception of the Shoulder After Stroke
Michelle L. Woodbury, PhD, Craig A. Velozo, PhD, Lorie G
Kinematic and Clinical Analyses of Upper-Extremity Movements After Constraint- Induced Movement Therapy in Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Controlled.
Usefulness of transcranial magnetic stimulation to predict the development of reflex sympathetic dystrophy poststroke: A pilot study  Bernard Dachy, MD,
Self-generation as a means of maximizing learning in multiple sclerosis: An application of the generation effect  Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, John DeLuca,
The effect of shoe wedges and lifts on symmetry of stance and weight bearing in hemiparetic individuals  Gianna M. Rodriguez, MD, Alexander S. Aruin,
Alexander W. Dromerick, MD, Christopher N. Schabowsky, MS, Rahsaan J
Longer versus shorter daily constraint-induced movement therapy of chronic hemiparesis: An exploratory study  Annette Sterr, PhD, Thomas Elbert, PhD,
Andrea J. Boon, MD, Jay Smith, MD 
Exercise therapy for craniomandibular disorders
Electrodiagnostic reference values for the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve: Standardization of a 10-cm distance  Ralph Buschbacher, MD, John Koch,
Body composition in ambulatory women with multiple sclerosis
Robert A. Ruchinskas, PsyD, Hedy K. Singer, PhD, Nancy K. Repetz, PsyD 
Reduction of spastic hypertonia during repeated passive knee movements in stroke patients  Godelieve E. Nuyens, PhD, PT, RN, Willy J. De Weerdt, PhD,
The incidence and consequences of falls in stroke patients during inpatient rehabilitation: Factors associated with high risk  Robert Teasell, MD, FRCPC,
Effects of Mobilization and Tactile Stimulation on Chronic Upper-Limb Sensorimotor Dysfunction After Stroke  Jacqueline M. Winter, PhD, Peter Crome, DSc,
David A. Gabriel, PhD, Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD, Kai-Nan An, PhD 
Step training with body weight support: Effect of treadmill speed and practice paradigms on poststroke locomotor recovery  Katherine J. Sullivan, PhD,
Samuel P. Grissom, MD, Sarah Blanton, PT 
Dina Brooks, PhD, Janet Parsons, MSc, Judith P
Janice J. Eng, PhD, PT/OT, C. Maria Kim, BSc, PT, Donna L
Organization news Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Impact of comprehensive day treatment on societal participation for persons with acquired brain injury  James F. Malec, PhD  Archives of Physical Medicine.
Maggot débridement therapy in outpatients
Michael W. Payne, MSc, Robert J. Petrella, MD, PhD 
Functional magnetic stimulation facilitates colonic transit in rats
Speed of Finger Tapping as a Predictor of Functional Outcome After Unilateral Stroke  Danielle de Groot-Driessen, MD, Peter van de Sande, MSc, Caroline.
Jeffrey R. Basford, MD, PhD, Sandra J. Johnson 
Evaluation of dynamic balance among community-dwelling older adult fallers: A generalizability study of the limits of stability test  Sean Clark, PhD,
Assessing Arm and Hand Function After Stroke: A Validity Test of the Hierarchical Scoring System Used in the Motor Assessment Scale for Stroke  Joyce.
Kenneth J. Ottenbacher, PhD, OTR, James E. Graham, PhD, DC 
The ICIDH-2: Developments for a new era of outcomes research
Margaret A. Finley, PhD, PT, Mary M. Rodgers, PhD, PT 
Distinguishing Patient Satisfaction With Treatment Delivery From Treatment Effect: A Preliminary Investigation of Patient Satisfaction With Symptoms After.
Presentation transcript:

Robot-assisted movement training compared with conventional therapy techniques for the rehabilitation of upper-limb motor function after stroke  Peter S. Lum, PhD, Charles G. Burgar, MD, Peggy C. Shor, OTR, Matra Majmundar, OTR, Machiel Van der Loos, PhD  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 83, Issue 7, Pages 952-959 (July 2002) DOI: 10.1053/apmr.2001.33101 Copyright © 2002 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig. 1 An individual performing bimanual robot-assisted training. Reprinted with permission.22 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2002 83, 952-959DOI: (10.1053/apmr.2001.33101) Copyright © 2002 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig. 2 Average change in proximal Fugl-Meyer (FM) score for the robot and control groups. After a significant group-by-time effect was found in the repeated-measures ANOVA, univariate ANCOVA at each time point revealed significant differences between groups at 1 and 2 months after the start of treatment but no group difference at the 6-month follow-up. Error bars are SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2002 83, 952-959DOI: (10.1053/apmr.2001.33101) Copyright © 2002 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig. 3 Average strength gains in 8 shoulder and elbow joint actions after 2 months of treatment. After a significant group effect was found in the MANOVA (all actions considered together), ANOVA of each joint action revealed significant differences between groups in 4 of 8 joint actions. Error bars are SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2002 83, 952-959DOI: (10.1053/apmr.2001.33101) Copyright © 2002 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions

Fig. 4 Average increase in reach extent (cm) toward 8 different targets after 2 months of treatment. After a significant group effect was found in the MANOVA (all 8 movements considered together), ANOVA of each movement revealed significant group differences in 6 of 8 movements. Error bars are SEM. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2002 83, 952-959DOI: (10.1053/apmr.2001.33101) Copyright © 2002 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Terms and Conditions