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TetraGrip – a four channel upper limb FES device for people with C5/C6 tetraplegia: device design and clinical outcome

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Pages 38-44 | Received 01 Aug 2019, Accepted 05 Jan 2020, Published online: 30 Jan 2020
 

Abstract

The TetraGrip is an inertial measurement unit-controlled surface upper limb FES device developed for improving hand functions of people with tetraplegia. The reliability of the control system and the repeatability and reproducibility of the device were assessed by analysing the results obtained when 14 able-bodied volunteers used the device. These volunteers were able to generate the control signals effectively once they had sufficient training. The two tetraplegic volunteers participated in a 12-week long clinical study (exercise, 4 weeks; functional tasks, 8 weeks), where they used the device to perform functional tasks. Outcome measures used were the grasp release test, the grip strength test, and the box and block test. Both tetraplegic volunteers showed improvement in performing the tasks specified in all outcome measures. The TetraGrip performed as intended when the able-bodied volunteers used it, and it improved the hand functions of both volunteers with tetraplegia. However, a larger clinical study is necessary to assess the performance of the device with a wider range of people with tetraplegia such as those with C5 complete/incomplete.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was funded by INSPIRE, a charitable trust for people with spinal cord injuries, situated at the Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK and Bournemouth University, UK.

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