Recommendations for studies on dynamic arm support devices in people with neuromuscular disorders: a scoping review with expert-based discussion

J. M. N. Essers*, A. Murgia, A. A. Peters, M. M. H. P. Janssen, K. Meijer

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose Neuromuscular disorders are characterised by muscle weakness that limits upper extremity mobility, but can be alleviated with dynamic arm support devices. Current research highlights the importance and difficulties of evidence-based recommendations for device development. We aim to provide research recommendations primarily concerning upper extremity body functions, and secondarily activity and participation, environmental and personal factors.

Methods Evidence was synthesised from literature, ongoing studies, and expert opinions and tabulated within a framework based on a combination of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model and contextual constructs.

Results Current literature mostly investigated the motor capacity of muscle function, joint mobility, and upper body functionality, and a few studies also addressed the impact on activity and participation. In addition, experts considered knowledge on device utilisation in the daily environment and characterising the beneficiaries better as important. Knowledge gaps showed that ICF model components and contextual constructs should be better integrated and more actively included in future research.

Conclusions It is recommended to, first, integrate multiple ICF model components and contextual constructs within one study design. Second, include the influence of environmental and personal factors when developing and deploying a device. Third, include short-term and long-term measurements to monitor adaptations over time. Finally, include user satisfaction as guidance to evaluate the device effectiveness.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-500
Number of pages14
JournalDisability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology
Volume17
Issue number5
Early online date18 Sept 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Neuromuscular disorders
  • dynamic arm support
  • body functions
  • ICF model
  • contextual constructs
  • MUSCLE ACTIVATION PATTERNS
  • UPPER-LIMB FUNCTION
  • KINEMATICS

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