The assessment of hand functions after hand surgery treatment is essential to address the optimal rehabilitation procedures for any patient. To this aim, the current procedures anachronistically rely mainly on manual goniometers (highly prone to human errors) and know-how of experienced medical staffs (potentially prone to biased judgment), so that there is room for improvements in objective measurements of hand capabilities and new technological systems are very welcome. In particular, systems based on sensory glove are gaining more and more relevance in acquiring hand movement capabilities. Within this frame, in this research the Range of Motion (ROM) for all fingers and the ability of participants (health vs. patient subjects) to repeat two ADL (Activities of Daily Living)-based tasks were investigated. As a result, the glove-based system was evaluated in its feasibility for the assessment of hand function in clinical practice and rehabilitation settings.

Saggio, G., Sbernini, L., De Leo, A., Awai, M., Di Lorenzo, N., Gaspari, A.l. (2016). Assessment of hand rehabilitation after hand surgery by means of a sensory glove. In BIODEVICES 2016 - 9th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices, Proceedings; Part of 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2016 (pp.187-194). SciTePress.

Assessment of hand rehabilitation after hand surgery by means of a sensory glove

Saggio G.;Sbernini L.;Awai M.;Di Lorenzo N.;Gaspari A. L.
2016-01-01

Abstract

The assessment of hand functions after hand surgery treatment is essential to address the optimal rehabilitation procedures for any patient. To this aim, the current procedures anachronistically rely mainly on manual goniometers (highly prone to human errors) and know-how of experienced medical staffs (potentially prone to biased judgment), so that there is room for improvements in objective measurements of hand capabilities and new technological systems are very welcome. In particular, systems based on sensory glove are gaining more and more relevance in acquiring hand movement capabilities. Within this frame, in this research the Range of Motion (ROM) for all fingers and the ability of participants (health vs. patient subjects) to repeat two ADL (Activities of Daily Living)-based tasks were investigated. As a result, the glove-based system was evaluated in its feasibility for the assessment of hand function in clinical practice and rehabilitation settings.
9th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices, BIODEVICES 2016 - Part of 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2016
ita
2016
Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC)
Rilevanza internazionale
2016
Settore ING-INF/01 - ELETTRONICA
English
Hand rehabilitation; Range of motion (rom); Sensory glove
Intervento a convegno
Saggio, G., Sbernini, L., De Leo, A., Awai, M., Di Lorenzo, N., Gaspari, A.l. (2016). Assessment of hand rehabilitation after hand surgery by means of a sensory glove. In BIODEVICES 2016 - 9th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices, Proceedings; Part of 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2016 (pp.187-194). SciTePress.
Saggio, G; Sbernini, L; De Leo, A; Awai, M; Di Lorenzo, N; Gaspari, Al
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