A case of effective exoskeleton habilitation and rehabilitation of a patient with obstetric Duchenne—Erb palsy
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
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)
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
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
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
The First Experience of Exoskeleton Rehabilitation in a Patient with Extensive Ballistic Upper Arm Injury During the Use of Temporary Cement Humerus Spacer
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