Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation

Many robotic systems have been developed for assisting rehabilitating stroke patients. Their failure lies on the system design's inability to motivate the patients to voluntarily conduct different activities that could stretch the impaired arm to its limit and help improve its condition. This p...

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Main Authors: Ang, Matthew Alexander S., Limkaichong, Luke S., Perez, Winston C., Sayson, Christine Lyka R., Tampo, Maria Nikka T., Bugtai, Nilo, Estanislao-Clark, Eppie
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-15072022-08-04T04:23:26Z Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation Ang, Matthew Alexander S. Limkaichong, Luke S. Perez, Winston C. Sayson, Christine Lyka R. Tampo, Maria Nikka T. Bugtai, Nilo Estanislao-Clark, Eppie Many robotic systems have been developed for assisting rehabilitating stroke patients. Their failure lies on the system design's inability to motivate the patients to voluntarily conduct different activities that could stretch the impaired arm to its limit and help improve its condition. This paper presents the development of a robotic arm which allows the stroke patients' active involvement in their rehabilitation through real-time biofeedback. It also evaluates the condition of the patients based on their performance and sends this feedback so therapists or doctors can monitor patients' improvements. This project espoused a recommended strategy on patient motivation, that is, to embed therapy within the framework that provides patients with monitoring and interaction with therapists. Initiated for the needs of Filipino stroke patients, this paper presents its acceptability in the light of Filipino values. © 2010 Springer-Verlag. 2010-12-15T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/508 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1507/type/native/viewcontent Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Robot hands Cerebrovascular disease—Patients—Rehabilitation Patient monitoring Manufacturing Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering Robotics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Robot hands
Cerebrovascular disease—Patients—Rehabilitation
Patient monitoring
Manufacturing
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Robotics
spellingShingle Robot hands
Cerebrovascular disease—Patients—Rehabilitation
Patient monitoring
Manufacturing
Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Robotics
Ang, Matthew Alexander S.
Limkaichong, Luke S.
Perez, Winston C.
Sayson, Christine Lyka R.
Tampo, Maria Nikka T.
Bugtai, Nilo
Estanislao-Clark, Eppie
Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
description Many robotic systems have been developed for assisting rehabilitating stroke patients. Their failure lies on the system design's inability to motivate the patients to voluntarily conduct different activities that could stretch the impaired arm to its limit and help improve its condition. This paper presents the development of a robotic arm which allows the stroke patients' active involvement in their rehabilitation through real-time biofeedback. It also evaluates the condition of the patients based on their performance and sends this feedback so therapists or doctors can monitor patients' improvements. This project espoused a recommended strategy on patient motivation, that is, to embed therapy within the framework that provides patients with monitoring and interaction with therapists. Initiated for the needs of Filipino stroke patients, this paper presents its acceptability in the light of Filipino values. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
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author Ang, Matthew Alexander S.
Limkaichong, Luke S.
Perez, Winston C.
Sayson, Christine Lyka R.
Tampo, Maria Nikka T.
Bugtai, Nilo
Estanislao-Clark, Eppie
author_facet Ang, Matthew Alexander S.
Limkaichong, Luke S.
Perez, Winston C.
Sayson, Christine Lyka R.
Tampo, Maria Nikka T.
Bugtai, Nilo
Estanislao-Clark, Eppie
author_sort Ang, Matthew Alexander S.
title Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
title_short Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
title_full Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
title_fullStr Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
title_full_unstemmed Development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on Filipino elderly patient motivation
title_sort development of robotic arm rehabilitation machine with biofeedback that addresses the question on filipino elderly patient motivation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2010
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/508
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1507/type/native/viewcontent
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