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[ARTICLE] The Efficacy of a Haptic-enhanced Virtual Reality System for Precision Grasp Acquisition in Stroke Rehabilitation – Full Text PDF

ABSTRACT
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability, and virtual reality (VR)-based stroke rehabilitation is effective in increasing motivation and the functional performance in people with stroke. Although much of the functional reach and grasp capabilities of the upper extremities is regained, the pinch
movement remains impaired following stroke. In this study, we developed a haptic-enhanced VR system to simulate haptic pinch tasks to assist in long-term post-stroke recovery of upper-extremity fine motor function. We recruited 16 adults with stroke to verify the efficacy of this new VR system.
Each patient received 30-min VR training sessions 3 times per week for 8 weeks; all participants attended all 24 training sessions. Outcome measures, Fugl Meyer Assessment (FMA), Test Evaluant les Membres superieurs des Personnes Agees (TEMPA), Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT), Box and
Block Test (BBT), and Jamar Grip Dynamometer, showed statistically significant progress from pretest to posttest and follow-up, indicating that the proposed system effectively promoted fine motor recovery of function. Additionally, our evidence suggests that this system was also effective under certain challenging conditions such as being in the chronic stroke phase or a co-side of lesion and dominant hand (non- dominant hand impaired). System usability assessment indicated the participants strongly intended to continue using this VR-based system in rehabilitation.

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