A Robotic System with EMG-Triggered Functional Eletrical Stimulation for Restoring Arm Functions in Stroke Survivors

Author:

Ambrosini Emilia1ORCID,Gasperini Giulio2,Zajc Johannes3,Immick Nancy4,Augsten Andreas4,Rossini Mauro2ORCID,Ballarati Roberto2,Russold Micheal3,Ferrante Simona1,Ferrigno Giancarlo1,Bulgheroni Maria5ORCID,Baccinelli Walter5ORCID,Schauer Thomas6,Wiesener Constantin6,Gfoehler Margit7,Puchinger Markus7,Weber Mathias8,Weber Sebastian8,Pedrocchi Alessandra1,Molteni Franco2,Krakow Karsten4

Affiliation:

1. Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy

2. Villa Beretta Rehabilitation Center, Costamasnaga, Italy

3. Ottobock Health Products GmbH, Vienna, Austria

4. Asklepios Neurologische Klinik Falkenstein, Königstein, Germany

5. Ab.Acus, Milan, Italy

6. Technische Universität Berlin, Germany

7. Technische Universität Wien, Vienna, Austria

8. Hasomed GmbH, Magdeburg, Germany

Abstract

Background Robotic systems combined with Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) showed promising results on upper-limb motor recovery after stroke, but adequately-sized randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are still missing. Objective To evaluate whether arm training supported by RETRAINER, a passive exoskeleton integrated with electromyograph-triggered functional electrical stimulation, is superior to advanced conventional therapy (ACT) of equal intensity in the recovery of arm functions, dexterity, strength, activities of daily living, and quality of life after stroke. Methods A single-blind RCT recruiting 72 patients was conducted. Patients, randomly allocated to 2 groups, were trained for 9 weeks, 3 times per week: the experimental group performed task-oriented exercises assisted by RETRAINER for 30 minutes plus ACT (60 minutes), whereas the control group performed only ACT (90 minutes). Patients were assessed before, soon after, and 1 month after the end of the intervention. Outcome measures were as follows: Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), Motricity Index, Motor Activity Log, Box and Blocks Test (BBT), Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (SSQoL), and Muscle Research Council. Results All outcomes but SSQoL significantly improved over time in both groups ( P < .001); a significant interaction effect in favor of the experimental group was found for ARAT and BBT. ARAT showed a between-group change of 11.5 points ( P = .010) at the end of the intervention, which increased to 13.6 points 1 month after. Patients considered RETRAINER moderately usable (System Usability Score of 61.5 ± 22.8). Conclusions Hybrid robotic systems, allowing to perform personalized, intensive, and task-oriented training, with an enriched sensory feedback, was superior to ACT in improving arm functions and dexterity after stroke.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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