Methods Inf Med 2016; 55(01): 84-88
DOI: 10.3414/ME14-01-0126
Focus Theme – Original Articles
Schattauer GmbH

Quantitative Evaluation of Performance during Robot-assisted Treatment

Authors

  • E. Peri*

    1   Neuroengineering and medical robotic laboratory (NEARLab), Electronics, Information and Bioengineering Department (DEIB), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
  • E. Biffi*

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • C. Maghini

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • F. Servodio Iammarrone

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • C. Gagliardi

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • C. Germiniasi

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • A. Pedrocchi

    1   Neuroengineering and medical robotic laboratory (NEARLab), Electronics, Information and Bioengineering Department (DEIB), Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
  • A. C. Turconi

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
  • G. Reni

    2   Scientific Institute, IRCCS Eugenio Medea, Bosisio Parini (LC), Italy
Further Information

Publication History

Received 26 November 2014

Accepted 03 September 2015

Publication Date:
08 January 2018 (online)

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Summary

Introduction: This article is part of the Focus Theme of Methods of Information in Medicine on “Methodologies, Models and Algorithms for Patients Rehabilitation”. Objectives: The great potential of robots in extracting quantitative and meaningful data is not always exploited in clinical practice. The aim of the present work is to describe a simple parameter to assess the performance of subjects during upper limb robotic training exploiting data automatically recorded by the robot, with no additional effort for patients and clinicians. Methods: Fourteen children affected by cerebral palsy (CP) performed a training with Armeo®Spring. Each session was evaluated with P, a simple parameter that depends on the overall performance recorded, and median and interquartile values were computed to perform a group analysis. Results: Median (interquartile) values of P significantly increased from 0.27 (0.21) at T0 to 0.55 (0.27) at T1 . This improvement was functionally validated by a significant increase of the Melbourne Assessment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function. Conclusions: The parameter described here was able to show variations in performance over time and enabled a quantitative evaluation of motion abilities in a way that is reliable with respect to a well-known clinical scale.

* Supplementary online material published on our website http://dx.doi.org/10.3414/ME14-01-0126


a These authors equally contributed to the work.