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Phys Ther ; 99(6): 666-676, 2019 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31155661

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: Infants born preterm and/or with brain injury often exhibit delays in the development of reaching and object exploration, increasing their risk of associated delays in cognitive development. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to longitudinally evaluate feasibility of use of the novel Playskin Lift exoskeletal garment (Playskin; developed and trademarked by Dr. Lobo's Super Suits FUNctional Fashion and Wearable Technology Program at the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA), the assistive and rehabilitative effects of intervention with the garment on reaching and object exploration ability, and to relate changes in reaching and object exploration to changes in cognition during intervention for infants at risk for developmental delays. DESIGN: A multiple baseline single-case design with 1- to 2-month Baseline, 4-month Intervention, and 1-month Postintervention phases was implemented. METHODS: Ten infants born preterm and/or with brain injury, mean [SD] age 2.2 [1.3] months at the beginning of the study, were assessed biweekly throughout the study both with and without the Playskin Lift. Assessments included a Reaching Assessment and the cognitive subscale of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development. Reaching and object exploration behaviors were coded from videos of the Reaching Assessment. Results were analyzed using multilevel modeling in SAS. RESULTS: The Playskin Lift improved infants' reaching ability, hand orientation for grasp and object exploration, and multimodal object exploration when worn within sessions, especially during the Intervention phase. The garment also improved independent reaching and object exploration across time during the Intervention phase, with retention of gains in the Postintervention phase. Improvement in reaching ability was positively related to changes in cognitive outcomes during the Intervention phase. LIMITATIONS: Limitations included modest sample size and the potential confounds of development and experience with time. CONCLUSIONS: The Playskin Lift can serve as a feasible, effective, and accessible assistive and rehabilitative device to advance reaching, object exploration, and cognition for infants at risk for future delays.


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Desarrollo Infantil/fisiología , Discapacidades del Desarrollo/prevención & control , Niños con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Dispositivo Exoesqueleto , Recien Nacido Prematuro , Conducta Exploratoria , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino
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Phys Ther ; 99(6): 647-657, 2019 06 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30810741

RESUMEN

This article will define "wearables" as objects that interface and move with users, spanning clothing through smart devices. A novel design approach merging information from across disciplines and considering users' broad needs will be presented as the optimal approach for designing wearables that maximize usage. Three categories of wearables applicable to rehabilitation and habilitation will be explored: (1) inclusive clothing (eg, altered fit, fasteners); (2) supportive wearables (eg, orthotics, exoskeletons); and (3) smart wearables (eg, with sensors for tracking activity or controlling external devices). For each category, we will provide examples of existing and emerging wearables and potential applications for assessment and intervention with a focus on pediatric populations. We will discuss how these wearables might change task requirements and assist users for immediate effects and how they might be used with intervention activities to change users' abilities across time. It is important for rehabilitation clinicians and researchers to be engaged with the design and use of wearables so they can advocate and create better wearables for their clients and determine how to most effectively use wearables to enhance their assessment, intervention, and research practices.


Asunto(s)
Niños con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Monitoreo Fisiológico/métodos , Aparatos Ortopédicos/normas , Dispositivos Electrónicos Vestibles/normas , Niño , Diseño de Equipo/normas , Humanos , Medicina Física y Rehabilitación/normas
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Assist Technol ; 30(5): 251-258, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28541832

RESUMEN

Children with a variety of diagnoses have impairments that limit their arm function. Despite the fact that arm function is important for early learning and activities of daily living, there are few tools to assist movement for these children, and existing devices have challenges related to cost, accessibility, comfort, and aesthetics. In this article, we describe the design process and development of the first garment-based exoskeleton to assist arm movement in young children with movement impairments: the Playskin LiftTM. We outline our design process, which contrasts with the traditional medical model in that it is interdisciplinary, user-centered, and addresses the broad needs of users, rather than device function alone. Then we report the results of field-testing with the initial prototype with respect to our design metrics on a toddler with significant bilateral arm movement impairments. Finally, we summarize our ongoing development aimed at increasing comfort, aesthetics, and accessibility of the garment. The interdisciplinary, user-centered approach to assistive technology design presented here can result in innovative and impactful design solutions that translate to the real world.


Asunto(s)
Brazo/fisiopatología , Personas con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Dispositivo Exoesqueleto , Diseño de Prótesis/métodos , Artrogriposis/rehabilitación , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino
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Phys Ther ; 96(3): 390-9, 2016 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26316534

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: A person's ability to move his or her arms against gravity is important for independent performance of critical activities of daily living and for exploration that facilitates early cognitive, language, social, and perceptual-motor development. Children with a variety of diagnoses have difficulty moving their arms against gravity. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this technical report is to detail the design process and initial testing of a novel exoskeletal garment, the Playskin Lift, that assists and encourages children to lift their arms against gravity. DESIGN: This report details the design theory and process, the device, and the results of field testing with a toddler with impaired upper extremity function due to arthrogryposis multiplex congenita. RESULTS: The Playskin Lift is an inexpensive (<$30 material costs), easy to use (5/5 rating), comfortable (5/5 rating), and attractive (4/5 rating) device. While wearing the device, the child was able to contact objects more often throughout an increased play space, to look at toys more while contacting them, and to perform more complex interactions with toys. LIMITATIONS: This report details initial testing with one child. Future testing with more participants is recommended. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that by considering the broad needs of users, including cost, accessibility, comfort, aesthetics, and function, we can design inexpensive devices that families and clinicians can potentially fabricate in their own communities to improve function, participation, exploration, and learning for children with disabilities.


Asunto(s)
Artrogriposis/fisiopatología , Artrogriposis/rehabilitación , Vestuario , Niños con Discapacidad/rehabilitación , Dispositivos de Autoayuda , Extremidad Superior/fisiopatología , Actividades Cotidianas , Diseño de Equipo , Gravitación , Humanos , Lactante , Masculino
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