An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy

The use of robotic rehabilitation in orthopaedics has been briefly explored. Despite its possible advantages, the use of computer-assisted physiotherapy of patients with musculoskeletal injuries has received little attention. In this paper, we detailed the development and evaluation of a robotic-ass...

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Main Authors: Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda, Edoardo Sotgiu, Michele Barsotti, Antonio Frisoli, Piero Orsini, Alessandro Martiradonna, Cristina Laddaga, Massimo Bergamasco
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Healthcare Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7438609
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spelling doaj-ad4f8466437a43ad9b0565a9a570301e2020-11-24T23:10:03ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Healthcare Engineering2040-22952040-23092018-01-01201810.1155/2018/74386097438609An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality PhysiotherapyMiguel A. Padilla-Castañeda0Edoardo Sotgiu1Michele Barsotti2Antonio Frisoli3Piero Orsini4Alessandro Martiradonna5Cristina Laddaga6Massimo Bergamasco7Laboratory of Perceptual Robotics, Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna, ItalyLaboratory of Perceptual Robotics, Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna, ItalyLaboratory of Perceptual Robotics, Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna, ItalyLaboratory of Perceptual Robotics, Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna, ItalyResearch Center “E.Piaggio”, University of Pisa, Pisa, ItalyAdult Rehabilitation Centre “Luciana Segenni” USL5, Fornacette, ItalyAdult Rehabilitation Centre “Luciana Segenni” USL5, Fornacette, ItalyLaboratory of Perceptual Robotics, Pisa, Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna, ItalyThe use of robotic rehabilitation in orthopaedics has been briefly explored. Despite its possible advantages, the use of computer-assisted physiotherapy of patients with musculoskeletal injuries has received little attention. In this paper, we detailed the development and evaluation of a robotic-assisted rehabilitation system as a new methodology of assisted physiotherapy in orthopaedics. The proposal consists of an enhanced end-effector haptic interface mounted in a passive mechanism for allowing patients to perform upper-limb exercising and integrates virtual reality games conceived explicitly for assisting the treatment of the forearm after injuries at the wrist or elbow joints. The present methodology represents a new approach to assisted physiotherapy for strength and motion recovery of wrist pronation/supination and elbow flexion-extension movements. We design specific game scenarios enriched by proprioceptive and haptic force feedback in three training modes: passive, active, and assisted exercising. The system allows the therapist to tailor the difficulty level on the observed motion capacity of the patients and the kinesiology measurements provided by the system itself. We evaluated the system through the analysis of the muscular activity of two healthy subjects, showing that the system can assign significant working loads during typical physiotherapy treatment profiles. Subsequently, a group of ten patients undergoing manual orthopaedic rehabilitation of the forearm tested the system, under similar conditions at variable intensities. Patients tolerated changes in difficulty through the tests, and they expressed a favourable opinion of the system through the administered questionnaires, which indicates that the system was well accepted and that the proposed methodology was feasible for the case study for subsequently controlled trials. Finally, a predictive model of the performance score in the form of a linear combination of kinesiology observations was implemented in function of difficult training parameters, as a way of systematically individualising the training during the therapy, for subsequent studies.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7438609
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author Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda
Edoardo Sotgiu
Michele Barsotti
Antonio Frisoli
Piero Orsini
Alessandro Martiradonna
Cristina Laddaga
Massimo Bergamasco
spellingShingle Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda
Edoardo Sotgiu
Michele Barsotti
Antonio Frisoli
Piero Orsini
Alessandro Martiradonna
Cristina Laddaga
Massimo Bergamasco
An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
Journal of Healthcare Engineering
author_facet Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda
Edoardo Sotgiu
Michele Barsotti
Antonio Frisoli
Piero Orsini
Alessandro Martiradonna
Cristina Laddaga
Massimo Bergamasco
author_sort Miguel A. Padilla-Castañeda
title An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
title_short An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
title_full An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
title_fullStr An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed An Orthopaedic Robotic-Assisted Rehabilitation Method of the Forearm in Virtual Reality Physiotherapy
title_sort orthopaedic robotic-assisted rehabilitation method of the forearm in virtual reality physiotherapy
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Healthcare Engineering
issn 2040-2295
2040-2309
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The use of robotic rehabilitation in orthopaedics has been briefly explored. Despite its possible advantages, the use of computer-assisted physiotherapy of patients with musculoskeletal injuries has received little attention. In this paper, we detailed the development and evaluation of a robotic-assisted rehabilitation system as a new methodology of assisted physiotherapy in orthopaedics. The proposal consists of an enhanced end-effector haptic interface mounted in a passive mechanism for allowing patients to perform upper-limb exercising and integrates virtual reality games conceived explicitly for assisting the treatment of the forearm after injuries at the wrist or elbow joints. The present methodology represents a new approach to assisted physiotherapy for strength and motion recovery of wrist pronation/supination and elbow flexion-extension movements. We design specific game scenarios enriched by proprioceptive and haptic force feedback in three training modes: passive, active, and assisted exercising. The system allows the therapist to tailor the difficulty level on the observed motion capacity of the patients and the kinesiology measurements provided by the system itself. We evaluated the system through the analysis of the muscular activity of two healthy subjects, showing that the system can assign significant working loads during typical physiotherapy treatment profiles. Subsequently, a group of ten patients undergoing manual orthopaedic rehabilitation of the forearm tested the system, under similar conditions at variable intensities. Patients tolerated changes in difficulty through the tests, and they expressed a favourable opinion of the system through the administered questionnaires, which indicates that the system was well accepted and that the proposed methodology was feasible for the case study for subsequently controlled trials. Finally, a predictive model of the performance score in the form of a linear combination of kinesiology observations was implemented in function of difficult training parameters, as a way of systematically individualising the training during the therapy, for subsequent studies.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7438609
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