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Individuals with neurological disorders often exhibit altered manual dexterity and muscle weakness in their upper limbs. These motor impairments with tremor lead to severe difficulties in performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL). There is a critical need for ADL-focused robotic training that improves individual's strength when engaging with dexterous ADL tasks. This research introduces a new approach to training ADLs by employing a novel robotic rehabilitation system, Spherical Parallel INstrument for Daily Living Emulation (SPINDLE), which incorporates Virtual Reality (VR) to simulate ADL tasks. The study results present the feasibility of training individuals with movements similar to ADLs while interacting with the SPINDLE. A new game-based robotic training paradigm is suggested to perform ADL tasks at various intensity levels of resistance as needed. The proposed system can facilitate the training of various ADLs requiring 3-dimensional rotational movements by providing optimal resistance and visual feedback. We envision this system can be utilized as a table-top home device by restoring the impaired motor function of individuals with tremor and muscle weakness, guiding to improved ADL performance and quality of life.
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This study aimed to identify sensory subtypes in preschool children on the autism spectrum in Japan and examine their associations with participation and family functioning. A total of 264 caregivers of preschool children aged 3-6 years on the autism spectrum participated in the study. Data were collected from 56 child development centers and medical institutions across Japan.
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August 2025
Department of Orthopedics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
Background: Markerless motion capture utilizes deep learning models to evaluate standard video from multiple cameras and is significantly more time-efficient than traditional marker-based systems in both setup and analysis. There has been increasing interest in validating markerless motion analysis in the clinical orthopaedic patient population.
Purpose: To evaluate the concurrent validity of markerless shoulder analysis compared to traditional marker-based shoulder analysis during activities of daily living (ADLs) in patients with glenohumeral osteoarthritis.
Children (Basel)
August 2025
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Research School CAPHRI, Maastricht University, 6229 ER Maastricht, The Netherlands.
: This study investigates the test-retest reliability of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and integrated object positioning during bimanual box lifting tasks in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP), using the Activities of Daily Living Test and Training Device (ADL-TTD). : Utilizing an explorative cross-sectional design, the study recruited 47 children with USCP. The ADL-TTD, equipped with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) for precise object positioning, measured MVC, and object position in 3D space in a cross-sectional measurement containing two measurements in a fixed time period.
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August 2025
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Purpose: This review examines wheelchair-mounted robotic arms (WMRAs) as an emerging assistive technology that enhances independence and quality of life for individuals with upper- and lower-limb disabilities. By enabling independent performance of activities of daily living (ADLs), WMRAs hold significant promise for disability and rehabilitation. The article aims to critically evaluate the state of the art in WMRA research and development, identifying persistent challenges and highlighting promising innovations.
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August 2025
Universidade de São Paulo, Faculdade de Medicina, Hospital das Clínicas, Departamento e Instituto de Psiquiatria, Laboratório de Neurociências LIM27, São Paulo SP, Brazil.
Unlabelled: Aging in people with Down syndrome (DS) is often marked by functional decline. People with DS present different degrees of language impairment, which may impact functionality.
Objective: To assess language abilities and functionality in older people with DS.