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Coordinated upper limb training assisted with an electromyography (EMG)-driven hand robot after stroke
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2013
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Neuromuscular CoordinationUpper Limb TrainingUpper ExtremityMotor ControlRehabilitation RoboticsEmg SignalsStroke RehabilitationKinesiologyModified Ashworth ScoreApplied PhysiologyNeurologyRehabilitation EngineeringNeurorehabilitationHealth SciencesHand RobotRehabilitationHand TherapyPhysical TherapyElectromyographyHuman MovementMedicine
An electromyography (EMG)-driven hand robot had been developed for post-stroke rehabilitation training. The effectiveness of the hand robot assisted whole upper limb training on muscular coordination was investigated on persons with chronic stroke (n=10) in this work. All subjects attended a 20-session training (3-5 times/week) by using the hand robot to practice object grasp/release and arm transportation tasks. Improvements were found in the muscle co-ordination between the antagonist muscle pair (flexor digitorum and extensor digitorum) as measured by muscle co-contractions in EMG signals; and also in the reduction of excessive muscle activities in the biceps brachii. Reduced spasticity in the fingers was also observed as measured by the Modified Ashworth Score.
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