Task-oriented arm training for stroke patients based on remote handling technology concepts: A feasibility study

Jule Elmanowski*, Melanie Kleynen, Richard P J Geers, Gustavo Rovelo-Ruiz, Eva Geurts, Karin Coninx, Jeanine A Verbunt, Henk A M Seelen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major therapeutic target in stroke rehabilitation. Arm-hand rehabilitation may be enriched in content and variation by using technology-assisted training. Especially for people with a severely affected arm, technology-assisted training offers more challenging training possibilities. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of ReHab-TOAT, a "Remote Handling Based Task-Oriented Arm Training" approach featuring enriched haptic feedback aimed at improving daily activities and participation. METHODS: Five subacute or chronic stroke patients suffering moderate to severe arm-hand impairments and five rehabilitation therapists participated. All participants received 2 ReHab-TOAT sessions. Outcome measure was a bespoke feasibility questionnaire on user experiences and satisfaction regarding 'motivation', 'individualization of training', 'potential training effects', and 'implementation in rehabilitation' of patients and therapists. RESULTS: Both patients and therapists experienced ReHab-TOAT as being feasible. They found ReHab-TOAT very motivating and challenging. All patients perceived an added value of ReHab-TOAT and would continue the training. Small improvements regarding exercise variability were suggested. CONCLUSION: ReHab-TOAT seems to be a feasible and very promising training approach for arm-hand rehabilitation of stroke patients with a moderately or severely affected arm. Further research is necessary to investigate potential training effects of ReHab-TOAT.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1593-1605
Number of pages13
JournalTechnology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine
Volume31
Issue number5
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • ReHab-TOAT
  • arm-hand skill performance
  • rehabilitation
  • stroke
  • technology-assisted

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