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Use of the Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton to Improve Upper Extremity Function in Patients With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Authors :
Estilow, Timothy
Glanzman, Allan M.
Powers, Kacy
Moll, Ashley
Flickinger, Jean
Medne, Līvija
Tennekoon, Gihan
Yum, Sabrina W.
Source :
American Journal of Occupational Therapy; Mar/Apr2018, Vol. 72 Issue 2, p1-5, 5p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Charts
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy in their second decade of life present with decreased upper extremity strength and active range of motion (AROM) that limit activities of daily living (ADLs). We evaluated the ability of the Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton (WREX) to improve AROM and independence with ADLs. A retrospective chart review of 9 patients who trialed the WREX was performed. Patients were classified on the basis of the Brooke Upper Extremity Scale. AROM, strength, and independence with ADLs were assessed before and after a WREX trial. Patients demonstrated increased shoulder flexion and abduction (25°-100°, median = 55°) and elbow flexion (10°-110°, median = 60°). Increased independence with self-feeding, item retrieval, use of phones and tablets, and facial grooming were noted. The WREX allowed for gravity-reduced movement via elastic bands to unweight the upper extremity, enabling increased upper extremity active movement that supported increased independence with ADLs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02729490
Volume :
72
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127926691
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5014/ajot.2018.022939