Prosperius Institute, Neurorehabilitation and Robotic Area, University of Perugia, Italy
Research Article
Hand Glove Fes Device (Re-Grasp) In Neurological Patients Affected By Upper Limb Disability
Author(s): Paolo Milia*, Alessia Molendi, Federico De Salvo, Matteo Orfei, Maria Cristina Peccini, Alice Sfaldaroli, Marco Caserio, Catia Rossi, Federica Bevilacqua, Daniel Biondi and Mario Bigazzi
Background: Severe neurological diseases are characterized by upper limb limitations especially related with
motor weakness and spasticity. The aim of neurorehabilitation is increasing upper limb ability to help patients
improving activities of daily living.
Methods: We explore the effects of a hand Glove FES Device (ReGrasp) in patients affected by different types of
neurological disorders. We measured the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and the Ashworth scale to
assess mobility and spasticity at admission and after 4 weeks of treatment.
Results: Eight patients were consecutively admitted in our rehabilitation unit (Mean age: 45; M/F 5/3) suffering of
Stroke (2 patients), Spinal Cord Injury (5 patients), and 1 patient affected by Multiple Sclerosis, have been treated
using a FES hand glove for .. Read More»
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