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FIST FIX: Soft Hard Combination Product Design for Hand Rehabilitation After Stroke

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HCI in Games (HCII 2022)

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Celebrate stoke, as the number one killer of middle-aged and elderly people, presents five characteristics in China: high incidence, high disability rate, high mortality rate, high recurrence rate and high economic burden. Of these, more than half of stroke patients have impaired upper limb motor function. The FIST FIX is designed to help stroke patients in Brunnstorm stage III, IV and V. The patient performs the job therapy according to the interactive interface by wearing a wireless glove sensor. In a control group experiment of 20 individuals, both groups received routine occupational therapy, patients using FIST FIX for extra target oriented repetitive exercise training achieved 12.7% higher scores than controls on the FMA-UE scale, concurrent with an 12.1% lower score on the subjective mood inventory PHQ-9. It improves the progress of rehabilitation of stroke patients and reduces the propensity for post-stroke depression.

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The authors would like to thank the Department of rehabilitation, Renji Hospital for medical guidance on this work, and the medical theoretical support for this work by the nursing professional teacher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of medicine, as well as the project funding support provided by the entrepreneurial School of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

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Zhou, T., Han, T. (2022). FIST FIX: Soft Hard Combination Product Design for Hand Rehabilitation After Stroke. In: Fang, X. (eds) HCI in Games. HCII 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13334. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05637-6_36

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