The First Experience of Exoskeleton Rehabilitation in a Patient with Extensive Ballistic Upper Arm Injury During the Use of Temporary Cement Humerus Spacer DOI
A.A. Vorobyev, A. S. Barinov, E. A. Barinova

et al.

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

This study aimed to evaluate the initial experience of utilizing passive upper extremity exoskeleton "Ekzar34" in rehabilitation process a patient with ballistic injuries, conjunction use temporary cement spacer shoulder bone. Methods: The research methods included clinical examination patient, analysis medical records, X-rays, and goniometry joints before after course exoskeleton. Results: results demonstrated significant increase amplitude active movements, as well muscle strength affected limb. Moreover, there was decrease pain during movement using Conclusions: extensive arm injuries recovery stage application humerus appears promising post-ballistic injury rehabilitation. Following removal bone reconstruction, continued is deemed essential for enhanced functional patient. emphasizes significance comprehensive approach patients confirms effectiveness at all stages treatment.

Language: Английский

A case of effective exoskeleton habilitation and rehabilitation of a patient with obstetric Duchenne—Erb palsy DOI
A.A. Vorobyev, A. S. Mazunov, O.D. Chulkov

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Operativnaâ hirurgiâ i kliničeskaâ anatomiâ (Pirogovskij naučnyj žurnal), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 9(1), P. 41 - 41

Published: March 13, 2025

Background. The use of passive exoskeletons after orthopedic and neurosurgical interventions in patients with obstetric paralysis is positioned as an innovative approach to overcome the limitations traditional methods rehabilitation habilitation. Objective. To demonstrate results using exoskeleton «EXAR-34» complex habilitation a patient consequences injury brachial plexus form Duchenne—Erb palsy. Material methods. Anamnesis was collected, medical documentation analyzed, goniometry, neurological status were studied. Results. After series surgical Duchenne—Erbe carried out for six years did not allow achieve satisfactory functional results. inclusion measures short time led expansion volume active movements joints paretic limb. Conclusion. obtained clinical experience demonstrates high potential EXAR-34 paralysis.

Language: Английский

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Experience of using the passive exoskeleton EXAR-34 in complex rehabilitation of a patient with post-traumatic plexopathy due to gunshot cervicothoracic wound (clinical observation) DOI Open Access
A.A. Vorobyev, A. S. Mazunov, A. I. Gaivoronsky

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Journal of Volgograd State Medical University, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(3), P. 173 - 180

Published: Oct. 27, 2024

The use of passive exoskeletons is a promising direction in the treatment patients with severe combat injuries to shoulder girdle, leading disability 30 % cases. Aim: To demonstrate capabilities exoskeleton EXAR-34 rehabilitation and habilitation victim damage branches brachial nerve plexus. Materials methods: An analysis medical documentation, physical examination, morphometry, goniometry were carried out. Clinical observation discussion: A patient post-traumatic left-sided plexopathy due gunshot perforating shrapnel cervicothoracic wound fractures transverse processes C6, C7, Th3 vertebrae, I–III ribs on left after reconstructive intervention elements plexus, when previously out measures ineffective, during first fitting device, range active movements joints injured limb increased 37,1–60,7 %, routine motor skills restored. Conclusion:The experience using device demonstrates high promise complex interventions plexus for wounds.

Language: Английский

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Experience of exoskeletal rehabilitation of a patient with superior flaccid monoparesis caused by a gunshot wound after neurosurgical reconstruction of the branches of the brachial plexus DOI

A.A. Vorobyov,

A. S. Barinov, A. I. Gaivoronsky

et al.

Operativnaâ hirurgiâ i kliničeskaâ anatomiâ (Pirogovskij naučnyj žurnal), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(1), P. 35 - 35

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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The First Experience of Exoskeleton Rehabilitation in a Patient with Extensive Ballistic Upper Arm Injury During the Use of Temporary Cement Humerus Spacer DOI
A.A. Vorobyev, A. S. Barinov, E. A. Barinova

et al.

Published: Dec. 15, 2024

This study aimed to evaluate the initial experience of utilizing passive upper extremity exoskeleton "Ekzar34" in rehabilitation process a patient with ballistic injuries, conjunction use temporary cement spacer shoulder bone. Methods: The research methods included clinical examination patient, analysis medical records, X-rays, and goniometry joints before after course exoskeleton. Results: results demonstrated significant increase amplitude active movements, as well muscle strength affected limb. Moreover, there was decrease pain during movement using Conclusions: extensive arm injuries recovery stage application humerus appears promising post-ballistic injury rehabilitation. Following removal bone reconstruction, continued is deemed essential for enhanced functional patient. emphasizes significance comprehensive approach patients confirms effectiveness at all stages treatment.

Language: Английский

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