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Browse the latest research summaries in the field of assistive technology for spinal cord injury patients and caregivers.

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Assistive TechnologyVeterinary MedicineRehabilitation

Caretaker-reported quality of life, functionality, and complications associated with assistive mobility cart use in companion animals

Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2024 • October 28, 2024

This study evaluated the impact of assistive mobility carts on companion animals and their caretakers by surveying caretakers of dogs, cats, and rabbits using mobility carts. The survey assessed the a...

KEY FINDING: Dogs and cats experienced improved quality of life with cart use in 62% and 57% of responses, respectively, while rabbits did not show improvement.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

UPPER LIMB MUSCLE STRENGTH AND WHEELCHAIR-RELATED ABILITIES FOLLOWING AN EXOSKELETON-ASSISTED WALKING PROGRAMME IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CHRONIC SPINAL CORD INJURY: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2024 • November 21, 2024

This study investigated how upper limb muscle, as well as wheelchair propulsion performance and abilities, are affected immediately after the completion of a 16-week exoskeleton-assisted walking progr...

KEY FINDING: Only natural velocity during the 20-m wheelchair propulsion test (i.e., fundamental wheelchair ability) changed following the intervention (p = 0.01, effect size = 0.82, relative variation = +14.5%).

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

The effect of a modified tenodesis wrist-hand orthosis on hand function in patients with tetraplegia

Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal, 2024 • October 28, 2024

The results of this prospective observational study demonstrated significant improvements in hand function among patients with SCI who utilized the modified tenodesis WHO. The effectiveness of this mo...

KEY FINDING: The analysis of the DHI scores indicated a significant enhancement in functional abilities at both 6-week and 12-week follow-ups compared to the baseline assessment.

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UrologyAssistive Technology

Robot-assisted laparoscopic continent cutaneous urinary diversion in adults: A single-centre study

BJUI Compass, 2024 • December 21, 2024

This retrospective, single-center study evaluated the efficacy of robot-assisted laparoscopic cutaneous continent urinary diversion (RALCCUD) in 12 adults with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfuncti...

KEY FINDING: RALCCUD is feasible and safe in adults, with a high rate of stomal and urethral continence.

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Assistive TechnologyMental HealthNeurorehabilitation

Psychological outcomes of extended reality interventions in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: a systematic scoping review

Spinal Cord, 2025 • January 9, 2025

This systematic scoping review examined the psychological outcomes of using extended reality (XR) interventions in spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation. It included 13 studies, all of which used vi...

KEY FINDING: VR interventions can provide enjoyment, relaxation, and a source of positive distraction for individuals with SCI.

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Assistive Technology

An Evolution of Assistive Robot Control to Meet End-User Ability

Companion 2024 ACM IEEE Int Conf Hum Robot Interact, 2024 • March 1, 2024

This work presents an evolution of system designs and studies that aim to facilitate the operation of high-DoF assistive robotic arms by persons with upper limb paralysis. The study highlights the exp...

KEY FINDING: Traditional methods of BoMI map generation may not be suitable for controlling devices with many degrees of freedom (DoFs), especially for those with neuromotor impairments.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

Correction: A Fully Immersive Virtual Reality Method for Upper Limb Rehabilitation in Spinal Cord Injury

Ann Rehabil Med, 2025 • January 1, 2025

This is a corrigendum to a previously published article in the Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine. The correction addresses a missing acknowledgment for funding received from Chungnam National Universi...

KEY FINDING: The original article omitted an acknowledgment of funding from Chungnam National University Hospital Research Fund, 2019.

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Assistive TechnologyNeurology

A high-performance brain–computer interface for finger decoding and quadcopter game control in an individual with paralysis

Nature Medicine, 2025 • January 20, 2025

The study presents a high-performance finger-based BCI system capable of decoding and controlling individual finger movements in an individual with tetraplegia. The system demonstrates continuous cont...

KEY FINDING: The developed BCI system allowed continuous control of three independent finger groups, with the thumb having two degrees of freedom, resulting in a total of four degrees of freedom.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

Acceptability of Overground Wearable Powered Exoskeletons for People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Multicenter Qualitative Study

Biomimetics, 2025 • January 8, 2025

This qualitative study explored the acceptability of overground wearable powered exoskeletons among people with spinal cord injuries (SCI) in rehabilitation settings. The study found that participants...

KEY FINDING: Participants were generally motivated and satisfied with using exoskeletons during rehabilitation, with many hoping it would help them walk again or improve their walking pattern.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyRehabilitation

Effect of a virtual walking and exercise-based intervention on muscle strength and activation in people with incomplete spinal cord injury

Scientific Reports, 2025 • January 14, 2025

This study assessed the impact of combining virtual walking (VW) therapy with a physical exercise (PE) program on lower limb strength and muscle activation in individuals with incomplete spinal cord i...

KEY FINDING: The Experimental Intervention (EI) group exhibited a general strength increase after the intervention, ranging from 16.31 to 34.72 N, and maintained this improvement for hip abduction and extension movements up to a 1-month follow-up.

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