Robotic Therapy Can Significantly Improve The Upper-Arm Function Of Stroke Patients

Stroke is a major cause of long term disabilities both inupper limbs.
the United Kingdom and the United States of America.Studies in the University of California found that
Stroke survivors usually find limited movement andpatients given robotic therapy developed a 17%
weakness in their upper limbs and they have difficultygreater range of movement in their hands and wrists
in grasping and releasing everyday used objects like athan those patients not given the therapy.
pen or a spoon.These intensive therapies should start as soon as
Manual intensive therapies involving a physiotherapistpossible after the occurrence of stroke in order to
will take at least an hour per patient per day andmaximise the amount of movement recovery.
places huge demands on the resources of the healthTests carried out by the Brown University on 127
authorities to provide such services.patients who had suffered a stroke five years earlier,
The good news is that studies by the University ofalso showed similar improvements.
California (Irvine Study) and by the Brown University inAs a result, patients involved in these tests have
Rhode Island have found that robotic therapy used insignificantly improved their self-esteem and quality of
this process is less tedious for all parties involved andlife as they are able to go about their daily routines
may help stroke patients to improve their abilities towith minimum support from their families and friends.
cope with their daily routines.However, these robots are still some way away from
These robots are designed to help patients exercisefull scale use in the United Kingdom.
and reproduce the necessary movements to their