Long-Term Social Human-Robot Interaction for Neurorehabilitation: Robots as a Tool to Support Gait Therapy in the Pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic has affected the population worldwide, evidencing new challenges and opportunities for several kinds of emergent and existing technologies. Social Assistive Robotics could be a potential tool to support clinical care areas, promoting physical distancing, and reducing the contagion...
- Autores:
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Céspedes, Nathalia
Raigoso, Denniss
Múnera, Marcela
Cifuentes, Carlos A.
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of journal
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2021
- Institución:
- Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Garavito
- Repositorio:
- Repositorio Institucional ECI
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repositorio.escuelaing.edu.co:001/3252
- Acceso en línea:
- https://repositorio.escuelaing.edu.co/handle/001/3252
https://repositorio.escuelaing.edu.co/
- Palabra clave:
- Robótica médica
Robotics in medicine
Tecnología médica
Medical technology
Rehabilitación médica
Medical rehabilitation
COVID-19
Gait rehabilitation
Lokomat
Long-term human-robot interaction
Biofeedback
Socially assistive robotics
Rehabilitación de la marcha
Interacción humano-robot a largo plazo
Biorretroalimentación
Robótica de asistencia social
- Rights
- closedAccess
- License
- http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cb
Summary: | COVID-19 pandemic has affected the population worldwide, evidencing new challenges and opportunities for several kinds of emergent and existing technologies. Social Assistive Robotics could be a potential tool to support clinical care areas, promoting physical distancing, and reducing the contagion rate. In this context, this paper presents a long-term evaluation of a social robotic platform for gait neurorehabilitation. The robot’s primary roles are monitoring physiological progress and promoting social interaction with human distancing during the sessions. A clinical validation with ten patients during 15 sessions were conducted in a rehabilitation center located in Colombia. Results showed that the robot’s support improves the patients’ physiological progress by reducing their unhealthy spinal posture time, with positive acceptance. 65% of patients described the platform as helpful and secure. Regarding the robot’s role within the therapy, the health care staff agreed (>95%) that this tool can promote physical distancing and it is highly useful to support neurorehabilitation throughout the pandemic. These outcomes suggest the benefits of this tool to be further implemented in the pandemic. |
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