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The sustainability of upper limb robotic therapy for stroke survivors in an inpatient rehabilitation setting. | LitMetric

Purpose: To investigate the sustainability of Robot-assisted upper limb therapy (RT-UL) as part of routine occupational therapy and physiotherapy clinical practice.

Methods: Two separate audits, 12 months apart, of RT-UL computer data records were undertaken to determine sustainability in a subacute rehabilitation unit. Records of the two audits were compared in terms of the number of early subacute stroke survivors using RT-UL, the number of RT-UL sessions, duration of RT-UL sessions, and disciplines prescribing RT-UL.

Results: During Audit 1 58% ( = 18) of stroke survivors received RT-UL compared to 50% ( = 7) in Audit 2. The total number of RT-UL sessions reduced between audits (148 36 sessions) reflecting the overall reduction in admission rates for stroke survivors. There was no significant difference between audits in the average number of RT-UL sessions per patient ( = 0.203) nor the length of sessions ( = 0.762). Patients engaged in active therapy more than three-quarters of the time when on the robotic device. Physiotherapists were the primary prescribers of RT-UL when compared to occupational therapists.

Conclusions: RT-UL was in continued and regular use with stroke survivors 2 years after initial implementation within an inpatient rehabilitation setting. RT-UL practice was intensive and used routinely with patients.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONRT-UL is a sustainable and intensive intervention for stroke survivors within an inpatient rehabilitative setting.The cost-benefits of RT-UL should be evaluated from the perspective of the whole rehabilitation service not just at an individual patient level.RT-UL may be considered a "bridging" form of UL practice for those with more limited active UL movement until there is sufficient UL movement and power for more complex real-world task-specific practice.

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