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What do therapists think of robot-assisted therapy after a stroke?
A UK study reveals that therapists view robot-assisted therapy after stroke as a valuable complement to conventional rehab. While acceptance is high, practical barriers highlight the need for clear implementation guidelines.

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The effectiveness of robot-assisted therapies has undoubtedly been proven. But until now it has not been clear what therapists, as users, think of the modern treatment methods. Stephenson and Stephens explored this question in detail as part of their scientific studies. To this end, the researchers at a stroke centre in the UK conducted semi-structured interviews with therapists and asked for their opinions.
The evaluations show that, in principle, therapists have an open-minded and positive attitude towards robot-assisted therapies, and see them as a meaningful and effective supplement to conventional therapy. A particular challenge is the successful implementation of the measures in everyday clinical practice, for example with regard to existing resources and skills. The authors conclude that relevant guidelines should be created.
The evaluations show that, in principle, therapists have an open-minded and positive attitude towards robot-assisted therapies, and see them as a meaningful and effective supplement to conventional therapy. A particular challenge is the successful implementation of the measures in everyday clinical practice, for example with regard to existing resources and skills. The authors conclude that relevant guidelines should be created.
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References:
- Stephenson, Andrew and Stephens, John. "An exploration of physiotherapists’ experiences of robotic therapy in upper limb rehabilitation within a stroke rehabilitation centre." Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology (2017): 1-8.
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