2019
DOI: 10.1109/tnsre.2019.2905076
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The SonicHand Protocol for Rehabilitation of Hand Motor Function: A Validation and Feasibility Study

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“…As stated above, patients allocated to the TG performed the same amount of therapy as the CG, but with the difference that four hundred minutes of the total hours of motor neurorehabilitation were performed using the SonicHand [ 21 ] or the Riablo ™ [ 19 ], according to the individual established rehabilitation objectives defined by the clinical staff in accordance with the patient’s expectancies. Both these devices provided technological biofeedback related to patients’ movements.…”
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“…As stated above, patients allocated to the TG performed the same amount of therapy as the CG, but with the difference that four hundred minutes of the total hours of motor neurorehabilitation were performed using the SonicHand [ 21 ] or the Riablo ™ [ 19 ], according to the individual established rehabilitation objectives defined by the clinical staff in accordance with the patient’s expectancies. Both these devices provided technological biofeedback related to patients’ movements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Riablo treatment was administered to patients with deficits related to postural balance and limb gross motor functions, but able to maintain upright posture at least for the time needed to perform the required tasks for the device [ 19 ]. SonicHand treatment was administered to patients with hand deficits and needing rehabilitation of upper limb fine motor functions and hand dexterity [ 17 , 21 ]. Despite some patients having both types of deficit, they received only one type from these two technologically assisted therapies.…”
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“…Functionality. Different tools were used in several articles to quantify the presence of absence of functional improvements: Upper Extremity Fugl-Meyer Assessment (UEFMA), 18,20,22 Action Research Arm Test (ARAT), 20 Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), 19 Functional Independence Measure (FIM) 20,21 and The Stroke Upper Limb Capacity Scale (SULCS). 17 With the exception of one article, 18 statistically significant improvements were achieved in all but one of the participants using the Leap Motion Controller Ò device.…”
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“…Subsequently, the articles were analysed and 211 were excluded because they did not meet the inclusion criteria for this review. Finally, six articles were included [17][18][19][20][21][22] after eliminating 13 for not using the device as therapy or if literature was not peer-reviewed (Fig. 1).…”
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