Unlabelled: Yokoi A, Miyasaka H, Ogawa H, Itoh S, Okazaki H, Sonoda S. Effect of combining an upper limb rehabilitation support robot with task-oriented training on severe upper limb paralysis after spinal cord infarction: A case report. Jpn J Compr Rehabil Sci 2024; 15: 42-48.
Objective: This study examined the effect of an upper limb rehabilitation support robot and task-oriented training on treating a patient with severe upper limb paralysis after spinal cord infarction who required total assistance with self-care.
Case: A 60-year-old man was diagnosed with watershed infarction in the C5-7 spinal cord region. He was admitted to our hospital 18 days after onset of the disease. The patient had severe paralysis of both upper limbs, and the total score for the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) motor items was 25 points. Regarding the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), three goals were listed: "eating," "going to the toilet," and "raising one's hand in a meeting." The performance of "going to the toilet" was rated three points, and the performance and satisfaction of other items were one point. The intervention was practiced for 1 h/day, mainly items selected from COPM. The training using an upper limb rehabilitation support robot was added for 1 h/day. The upper limb rehabilitation support robot adjusted the range of motion and dosage according to the patient's motor function level and recovery status. About three months after admission, he improved until his upper limbs could be held in space on activities of daily living (ADL), and the total score for the FIM motor items improved to 81 points. The satisfaction and performance of all items listed as goals in COPM at the time of admission improved to ten points, and the patient was discharged 108 days after admission.
Conclusions: The upper limb rehabilitation support robot training that matched the level of motor function improved the motor function and active range of motion (ROM). ADL generalization through task-oriented training helped improve self-care. The use of COPM for the training to enable the patient to acquire the ability to perform meaningful activities led to improved COPM performance and satisfaction.
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