How much is enough? A Pilot Program to examine the Optimal Dosage of Exoskeleton Upper Limb Training in Integrated Rehabilitation Day Center (ICRC)

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Abstract Description
Abstract ID :
HAC989
Submission Type
Authors: (including presenting author): :
Chan WK (1), Lai WLR (1), Wong SM (1), Ho WK (1)
Affiliation: :
(1) Occupational Therapy Department, Tung Wah Eastern Hospital
Keyword 1: :
exoskeleton
Keyword 2: :
upper limb
Keyword 3: :
neurological rehabilitation
Keyword 4: :
optimal dosage
Keyword 5: :
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Keyword 6: :
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Introduction: :
The ArmeoPower (AP) is a widely used robotic exoskeleton for intensive upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. However, clinical consensus on its optimal training dosage and best practice protocols remains lacking.
Objectives: :
This pilot study aimed to determine the optimal weekly training dosage for the ArmeoPower exoskeleton to maximize upper limb motor recovery and functional independence in ambulatory stroke rehabilitation.
Methodology: :
Stroke patients attending Integrated Community Rehabilitation Center (ICRC) with moderate-to-severe upper limb impairment (Fugl–Meyer Assessment for Upper Extremity [FMA-UE] score range from 1 to 32) were randomly assigned to one of two 5-week AP training regimens: Group A (3 sessions/week) or Group B (1 session/week). Outcomes were measured using the FMA-UE, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (Lawton IADL) scale.
Result & Outcome: :
Eleven patients completed the five-week program. While both groups showed improvement trends, the higher-dosage group (three sessions/week) demonstrated significant gains in upper limb motor function (FMA-UE p < 0.05) and functional independence (FIM p
Advanced Practice Occupational Therapist
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Occupational Therapy Department, Tung Wah Eastern Hospital

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