The objective of this study is to compare the effects of robot-assisted hand training (RAHT) against non-robotic training on upper limb activity, hand dexterity and muscle activity in patients with MS. 34 persons with MS (EDSS: 1.5–8) and hand dexterity deficits were enrolled. The RAHT group (n = 17) received robot-assisted hand training and the control group (n = 17) received non-robotic training. Training consisted of 50 min/session, 2 sessions/week, 5 weeks. Before, after, and at 1-month follow-up patients were evaluated by a blinded rater by a comprehensive tests series investigating ICF domains and surface electromyography of the upper limbs. No significant between-group differences in primary and secondary outcomes were found. An increased amount of upper limb use and increased EMG activity in the extensor carpi were observed only in the RAHT group. Although training effects were comparable between the two groups, the RAHT demonstrated remarkable effects on upper limb use and muscle activity.

High-Intensity Robot-Assisted Hand Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial / Gandolfi, M.; Vale, N.; Dimitrova, E.; Mazzoleni, S.; Battini, E.; Benedetti, M. D.; Gajofatto, A.; Ferraro, F.; Corradi, J.; Castelli, M.; Camin, M.; Filippetti, M.; De Paoli, C.; Picelli, A.; Chemello, E.; Waldner, A.; Smania, N. (BIOSYSTEMS & BIOROBOTICS). - In: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation III : proceedings of the 4th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR2018), October 16-20, 2018, Pisa, Italy / [a cura di] Lorenzo Masia; Silvestro Micera; Metin Akay; José L. Pons. - STAMPA. - Cham, CH : Springer, 2019. - ISBN 978-3-030-01844-3. - pp. 528-532 [10.1007/978-3-030-01845-0_106]

High-Intensity Robot-Assisted Hand Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial

Mazzoleni S.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

The objective of this study is to compare the effects of robot-assisted hand training (RAHT) against non-robotic training on upper limb activity, hand dexterity and muscle activity in patients with MS. 34 persons with MS (EDSS: 1.5–8) and hand dexterity deficits were enrolled. The RAHT group (n = 17) received robot-assisted hand training and the control group (n = 17) received non-robotic training. Training consisted of 50 min/session, 2 sessions/week, 5 weeks. Before, after, and at 1-month follow-up patients were evaluated by a blinded rater by a comprehensive tests series investigating ICF domains and surface electromyography of the upper limbs. No significant between-group differences in primary and secondary outcomes were found. An increased amount of upper limb use and increased EMG activity in the extensor carpi were observed only in the RAHT group. Although training effects were comparable between the two groups, the RAHT demonstrated remarkable effects on upper limb use and muscle activity.
2019
Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation III : proceedings of the 4th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR2018), October 16-20, 2018, Pisa, Italy
978-3-030-01844-3
Springer
High-Intensity Robot-Assisted Hand Training in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized, Controlled, Single-Blinded Trial / Gandolfi, M.; Vale, N.; Dimitrova, E.; Mazzoleni, S.; Battini, E.; Benedetti, M. D.; Gajofatto, A.; Ferraro, F.; Corradi, J.; Castelli, M.; Camin, M.; Filippetti, M.; De Paoli, C.; Picelli, A.; Chemello, E.; Waldner, A.; Smania, N. (BIOSYSTEMS & BIOROBOTICS). - In: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation III : proceedings of the 4th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR2018), October 16-20, 2018, Pisa, Italy / [a cura di] Lorenzo Masia; Silvestro Micera; Metin Akay; José L. Pons. - STAMPA. - Cham, CH : Springer, 2019. - ISBN 978-3-030-01844-3. - pp. 528-532 [10.1007/978-3-030-01845-0_106]
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