2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104685
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Data on a new neurorehabilitation approach targeting functional recovery in stroke patients

Abstract: Robotic-assisted devices are known to positively affect the recovery of one specific motor effector after stroke. However, it has widely been reported that the functional status of patients is only partially ameliorated after application of this kind of advanced treatment.Here, data about the effect of a new rehabilitation approach has been described in a large population of stroke patients. We sought to validate an integrated rehabilitation system for stroke (IRSS) patients, which is composed of a set of robo… Show more

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“…To this aim, this is the first clinical trial to study the use of an IRSS in subacute neurorehabilitation after stroke. In particular, ARAMIS has provided more efficacy than conventional poststroke neurorehabilitation when applied for 7-8 weeks in the improvement of motor function and activities of daily living (17,25,51,52). When the lesion is high after lateral medullary infarction, known as Wallenberg's syndrome, or in the ventroposterior part of the thalamus, central poststroke pain ensues (6).…”
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“…To this aim, this is the first clinical trial to study the use of an IRSS in subacute neurorehabilitation after stroke. In particular, ARAMIS has provided more efficacy than conventional poststroke neurorehabilitation when applied for 7-8 weeks in the improvement of motor function and activities of daily living (17,25,51,52). When the lesion is high after lateral medullary infarction, known as Wallenberg's syndrome, or in the ventroposterior part of the thalamus, central poststroke pain ensues (6).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is often due to the lack of use of pain scales for an objective pain assessment validated in specific populations, e.g., patients affected by stroke, and this problem becomes even more worrying for patients with aphasia and noncommunicative and in the pandemic emergency (13)(14)(15)(16). Robot-assisted neurorehabilitation for patients with stroke having the Integrated Robotic System for Stroke (IRSS) prototype Automatic Recovery Arm Motility Integrated System (ARAMIS) has provided a significant improvement of motor recovery (17). It consists of two computer-controlled, symmetric, and interacting exoskeletons that impress to the paretic arm the same strength and movement of the healthy arm and it has been validated in stroke survivors.…”
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