45-year-old woman with sudden stroke improves upper and lower limb robotic rehabilitation-Instant News-Free Health Network

Rehabilitation physician Lai Yuliang (left) grasped the golden period of rehabilitation, and introduced “exoskeleton wearable power robot rehabilitation training” to patients to assist neurological rehabilitation. (Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

[Reporter Liao Xueru / Hsinchu Report]A 45-year-old female patient suffered a stroke due to acute cerebral hemorrhage and was admitted to the intensive care unit. The stroke caused paralysis of the right limb, weakness of hands and feet, and difficulty in movement. During the hospitalization, acute rehabilitation treatment was arranged, and the rehabilitation department Physicians mastered the golden period of rehabilitation and introduced the “exoskeleton wearable power robot rehabilitation training” to assist the nerve rehabilitation function. After about 1 month of training, the flexibility of the right hand and foot gradually improved.

Lai Yuliang, director of the Rehabilitation Department of the Hsinchu Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, said that the wearable power hand rehabilitation device, through the multi-knuckle design, the external power assists the patient’s fingers, and the mirror guides the patient to repeatedly train the patient, according to the patient’s individual needs, resistance, Speed, through mechanical precision and repetition, achieves the goal of improving patient joint mobility, reducing muscle tone, increasing endurance, and promoting motor control.

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Rehabilitation physician Lai Yuliang (right) grasped the golden period of rehabilitation, and introduced “exoskeleton wearable power robot rehabilitation training” to patients to assist neurological rehabilitation. (Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

The wearable exoskeleton lower extremity robot uses power assistance and resistance training, through the auxiliary device for lower extremity activities, with the knee joint as the axis, assisting movement and control, helping stroke patients with leg strength, and repeatedly and quickly training nerve rehabilitation memory and enhance activity. In addition, the therapist promotes the plasticity of the nervous system through high-intensity repeated practice, hoping to achieve rapid recovery and improvement in 3 to 6 months.

Lai Yuliang reminded that strokes are getting younger and younger, don’t stay up late, and live a normal life and rest. If you find that your hands and feet are weak, or your speech is unclear, drooling, or even numbness or weakness in your hands and feet, you must seek medical attention as soon as possible. To prevent strokes in young people, it is recommended to do regular cardiac ultrasound examinations every year; if you are a patient with heart failure, have cardiovascular disease, or have a family history of cardiovascular disease, 3D echocardiography is recommended to prevent sudden cerebral apoplexy or myocardial infarction.

Rehabilitation physician Lai Yuliang reminded that strokes are getting younger and younger. To prevent strokes for young people, in addition to normal life and rest, it is recommended to do regular heart ultrasound examinations every year. (Photo by reporter Liao Xueru)

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