Title :
Monitoring Neuro-Motor Recovery From Stroke With High-Resolution EEG, Robotics and Virtual Reality: A Proof of Concept
Author :
Comani, Silvia ; Velluto, Lucia ; Schinaia, Lorenzo ; Cerroni, Gianluigi ; Serio, Antonio ; Buzzelli, Sandro ; Sorbi, Sandro ; Guarnieri, Biancamaria
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Neurosci., Univ. “G. d´Annunzio”, Chieti, Italy
Abstract :
A novel system for the neuro-motor rehabilitation of upper limbs was validated in three sub-acute post-stroke patients. The system permits synchronized cortical and kinematic measures by integrating high-resolution EEG, passive robotic device and Virtual Reality. The brain functional re-organization was monitored in association with motor patterns replicating activities of daily living (ADL). Patients underwent 13 rehabilitation sessions. At sessions 1, 7 and 13, clinical tests were administered to assess the level of motor impairment, and EEG was recorded during rehabilitation task execution. For each session and rehabilitation task, four kinematic indices of motor performance were calculated and compared with the outcome of clinical tests. Functional source maps were obtained from EEG data and projected on the real patients´ anatomy (MRI data). Laterality indices were calculated for hemispheric dominance assessment. All patients showed increased participation in the rehabilitation process. Cortical activation changes during recovery were detected in relation to different motor patterns, hence verifying the system´s suitability to add quantitative measures of motor performance and neural recovery to classical tests. We conclude that this system seems a promising tool for novel robot-based rehabilitation paradigms tailored to individual needs and neuro-motor responses of the patients.
Keywords :
electroencephalography; kinematics; medical disorders; medical robotics; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; synchronisation; virtual reality; MRI; activities-of-daily living; brain functional reorganization; clinical tests; cortical activation changes; functional source maps; hemispheric dominance assessment; high-resolution EEG; kinematic indices; laterality indices; motor impairment; motor patterns; neural recovery; neuromotor recovery monitoring; neuromotor rehabilitation; passive robotic device; quantitative measures; real patient anatomy; rehabilitation sessions; rehabilitation task execution; robot-based rehabilitation paradigms; subacute post-stroke patients; synchronized cortical measures; synchronized kinematic measures; upper limbs; virtual reality; Electroencephalography; Indexes; Kinematics; Magnetic resonance imaging; Robots; Three-dimensional displays; Training; Electroencephalography; rehabilitation; robotics; stroke; virtual reality;
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2015.2425474