Researchers have shown that practicing repetitive hand and arm rehabilitation exercises, fine motor control exercises, and repetitive task-specific training activities are the three most significant approaches for stroke patients to restore fine motor abilities.
The ultimate objective of physical rehabilitation is to assist persons with chronic and significant mobility difficulties in developing the necessary abilities to live and work in the community with as little professional assistance as possible. The Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves: SIFREHAB-1.1 are intended to assist these individuals in carrying out this specific duty.
The Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves: SIFREHAB-1.1 is suitable for patients with hand dysfunction caused by stroke, cerebral haemorrhage, stroke hemiplegia, and brain injury. It is an innovative product for hand function rehabilitation.
This device can help patients boost their psychological well-being and sense of self-accomplishment since they can recover at home by themselves, save the cost of a rehabilitation hospital and accompanying care, independently complete the daily rehabilitation training plan, and carry out functional task-oriented training. These tasks include daily activity training such as stretching, machine holding, etc.
Being an easy-to-use device, the SIFREHAB-1.1 is fabricated with polymer pneumatic flexible material which is adjustable and wearable and can start the artificial flexible drive with high flexibility. Accordingly, stroke patients can guarantee a comfortable, stress-free home rehabilitation session.
When stroke patients do not receive adequate treatment after their partial recovery, it can hinder their chances for a full recovery. That in turn can reduce their motivation to pursue rehabilitation. By taking into account the need to pursue rehabilitation activities at home, a better outcome can be achieved in less time. The Robotic Rehabilitation Gloves: SIFREHAB-1.1 is among the most suitable devices designed to promote this quick and effective physical recovery.
Reference: Recovery of motor function after stroke