WO2005037176A1 - リハビリ装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a rehabilitation device, and more particularly to a rehabilitation device for overcoming sequelae caused by brain diseases such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.
- brain function is impaired due to brain diseases such as cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage, the person becomes paralyzed, and his hands and fingers are paralyzed and contracted, making it impossible to move freely. In such a situation, daily life is hindered, and care must be taken by helpers.
- an object of the present invention is to provide an inexpensive method, allow anyone to rehabilitate alone in preparation for the home, and to comprehensively train the arm and finger muscles to prevent disability due to brain disease.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a rehabilitation device having a high rehabilitation effect that can be overcome.
- a rehabilitation device according to the present invention according to claim 1 has a chair on which a sick person sits, and a rehabilitation device main body that can perform a rehabilitation action while the sick person is seated,
- the main body of the rehabilitation device has a armrest that allows the patient to put a massage on the arm, and a rehabilitation device that is disposed in front of the seated patient and can train a hand with a disability. It is characterized by the following.
- the rehabilitation device with the sick person sitting on a chair, the paralyzed and contracted arm is placed on an armrest, and a rehabilitation is performed on the arm. Can be applied.
- the hand on the opposite side of the paralyzed and contracted hand can freely move, so use that hand to pull or massage the paralyzed and contracted hand or finger. Can be done.
- the sick person can work alone on rehabilitation without the help of a helper or the like.
- the sick person can perform rehabilitation training for a hand with a disability using the rehabilitation device placed in front.
- the present invention focuses on such medical and empirical facts, and includes an armrest on which a hand having a functional disorder can be placed, so that the side having a functional disorder is provided. With the hand resting on the armrest, the hand with no functional failure is used to recover the function of the hand with the failure first.
- the rehabilitation device placed in front of the patient can be used to further The purpose is to restore the function of the hand on the side where the dysfunction has occurred carefully.
- the nervous tissue with the dysfunction gradually recovers, and the restoration of the function of the hand gradually recovers due to the revival of the muscle coordination. It promotes the recovery of muscle function in the side shoulders, back, and face, and the function of these parts is restored. After that, the recovery of function further extended to the hips and feet, and eventually the function of all the affected body parts was restored.
- the rehabilitation device of the present invention according to claim 2, wherein the rehabilitation device autonomously relaxes and strengthens finger muscles, palm muscles, arm muscles, and shoulder muscles stiffened by a disease. It is characterized in that it is configured to
- the rehabilitation device not only a part of the contracted arm of the sick person but also the whole of the finger muscle, palm muscle, arm muscle and shoulder muscle are integrated. It can be loosened and trained.
- the rehabilitation device is formed of a ball having a predetermined elasticity and having a size that can be gripped by a palm. .
- the solidified joint muscle of the finger can be gradually relaxed. Also, it can relax and strengthen the arm muscles.
- the rehabilitation device includes: a fixed portion capable of holding a hand; and traction means capable of vertically moving an arm with the hand fixed to the fixed portion. It is characterized by having.
- the paralyzed arm is held by the fixing portion, and the arm is raised and lowered by moving the arm up and down by the traction means, and the required muscle of the arm is relaxed.
- the required joints can be made flexible.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention described in claim 5 is characterized in that the rehabilitation device is a gripper that can be gripped by a palm and pulled downward.
- the rehabilitation device Arm muscles used when pulling the gripping body downward can be trained.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention described in claim 6 is characterized in that the rehabilitation device is a gripper that can be gripped by a palm and pulled toward the user.
- the muscles of the arm used when pulling the gripping body, which is a rehabilitation device, toward the user can be trained.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention according to claim 7, wherein the rehabilitation device main body is large enough to be gripped by a palm, and has a spherical rehabilitation device having a predetermined elasticity; and a fixing portion capable of holding a hand.
- a rehabilitation device comprising a traction means for moving the arm up and down while the hand is fixed to the fixing portion; and a rehabilitation device comprising a gripper which can be gripped by the palm and pulled downward.
- a rehabilitation device comprising a gripper that can be gripped by the palm and pulled in the horizontal direction toward the patient.
- the main body of the rehabilitation device has a pipe-shaped frame and a hanging room attached to the frame.
- the rehabilitation device is suspended from a width direction frame member and a hanging arm, and is provided for a patient with a seated disease. Placed forward,
- the spherical rehabilitation device is fixed to the width direction frame member by an elastic string, and the rehabilitation device including the gripping body is fixed to the width direction frame member by a non-elastic string. It is characterized by the following.
- the paralyzed arm is held by the fixing portion, and the arm is raised and lowered by moving the arm up and down by the traction means, so that the required muscle of the arm is relaxed.
- the required joints can be made flexible, and the muscles of the arms used when pulling down the gripper, which is a rehabilitation device, can be trained. When you pull You can also train your arm muscles.
- the rehabilitation device is suspended from the frame member and the hanging arm, and is disposed in front of the seated sick person, so that the sick person can be used as it is.
- the fixing portion constituting the rehabilitation device is constituted by five finger sacks into which all fingers can be inserted and a wrist belt to which a wrist can be fixed.
- the finger sack and the wrist belt are suspended by a rope joined thereto, and the rope is configured to be driven up and down by a driving unit.
- Each finger sack is connected to the rope by an elastic string. It is characterized by being joined.
- the rehabilitation device it is possible to insert and hold the five fingers respectively in the five finger sackes constituting the fixing part, and to wind and fix the list belt around the wrist. it can.
- the held arm is moved up and down by the rope driven by the driving unit, even if the muscle of one's arm cannot be used, the required muscle of the arm can be obtained by raising and lowering the arm.
- the loosening and required joints can be made flexible.
- the driving unit is a stepper motor.
- the string for moving the arm up and down can be displaced for each required stroke by controlling the rotation of the step motor.
- the rehabilitation device of the present invention includes, in the rehabilitation device main body, A pine surge device is provided which can massage the rehabilitated arm after rehabilitation training.
- the fatigued arm after the rehabilitation training can be massaged to remove the fatigue.
- the rehabilitation device can easily perform rehabilitation while the sick person is sitting on a chair.
- the patient first places the paralyzed and contracted arm on the armrest and pulls or massages the arm to create finger and arm muscles, such as the brachioradialis muscles. Can improve the blood circulation of fingers and arms. This makes it easier for the contracted arms and fingers to move, making it possible to perform rehabilitation training.
- the hand on the opposite side of the paralyzed and contracted hand can move freely, so use that hand to pull or massage the paralyzed and contracted hand or finger. Can be. In other words, the sick person can engage in rehabilitation on his own without the need for helpers.
- the sick person can then use the rehabilitation device placed in front to train the hand with the disability. This strengthens the paralyzed finger and arm muscles and allows them to move slowly. When the arms move, muscles such as the face and legs gradually move, and the whole body recovers. This rehabilitation training can also be performed at your own pace, without being forced by others, so it is psychologically comfortable without being impatient.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention has a simple configuration, so that the manufacturing cost can be kept low and the device can be provided at a low cost. We can prepare for home without feeling burden. In addition, when preparing for a hospital, etc., of course, a large number of units can be provided at low cost, so that patients with illness can use them freely at any time, and rehabilitation training is insufficient and recovery is insufficient. The disadvantage of being late is also eliminated. In addition, since the operation is simple and the disabled can perform rehabilitation training alone, rehabilitation training can be performed without any inconvenience without having to be accompanied by a physiotherapist at the hospital.
- the rehabilitation device of the present invention described in claim 2 provides not only a part of a contracted arm of a sick person but also a whole of a finger muscle, a palm muscle, an arm muscle and a shoulder muscle.
- the ability to loosen and train independently can accelerate the recovery of the function of the entire arm.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention described in claim 3 is characterized in that the rehabilitation device is formed of a ball having a predetermined size of elasticity and a size that can be gripped by a palm.
- the rehabilitation device is formed of a ball having a predetermined size of elasticity and a size that can be gripped by a palm.
- the rehabilitation device includes: a fixed portion capable of holding a hand; and traction means capable of vertically moving an arm with the hand fixed to the fixed portion.
- the arm can be raised and lowered by holding the hand by the fixing part and moving it up and down by the traction means, so that the finger muscle, the palm muscle, the brachioradialis muscle, the brachial muscle, It can relax arm muscles such as deltoid muscles and shoulder muscles such as trapezius and scapularis, and make their joints flexible.
- moving the paralyzed arm eliminates pain, so that rehabilitation training can be shifted to strengthening the muscles necessary for independent arm movement.
- the rehabilitation device is a gripping body that can be gripped by a palm and pulled downward, the gripping body is gripped by a palm and pulled downward.
- the arm muscles such as the brachioradialis, the brachial muscles, the deltoid muscles, and the shoulder muscles such as the trapezius and the scapula. Therefore, the arm can operate independently and the function of the arm recovers smoothly.
- the rehabilitation device since the rehabilitation device is a gripping body that can be gripped by the palm and pulled toward the user, the gripping body is gripped by the palm and pulled toward the user.
- the arm muscles such as the brachioradialis, the brachial muscles, the deltoid muscles, and the shoulder muscles such as the trapezius and the scapula. Therefore, the arm can operate independently and the function of the arm recovers smoothly.
- the rehabilitation device of the present invention is characterized in that the paralyzed hand is fixed and held by the fixing portion, and the arm is raised and lowered by moving the arm up and down by towing means.
- the arm muscles such as the brachioradialis used when pulling down the gripper, which is a renovibration device.
- it can train the wrist muscles and the arm muscles such as the brachioradialis, humerus, and deltoid muscles used when pulling the gripper, which is a rehabilitation device, toward the front, so that the entire arm can stand on its own. Operability can be accelerated to recover the function of the arm.
- the rehabilitation device main body has a pipe-shaped frame, and the rehabilitation device is suspended from a width direction frame member and a hanging arm, and is provided for a patient who is seated. Because it is located at the front, there is no need to take out rehabilitation equipment from the storage area or put it in the storage area again after rehabilitation training.
- the rehabilitation device suspended from the width direction frame member and the hanging arm can be used while the patient is seated, the patient does not need to stand up and is easy. Rehabilitation training can be performed in a posture.
- the rehabilitation device is fixed to the frame member in the width direction by a resilient string, the rehabilitation device is pulled downward or forward to extend the string and move to the training mushroom position. Can be done.
- the rehabilitation device including the gripping body is fixed to the frame member in the width direction by a string having no elasticity, a reliable load is obtained when the gripping body is pulled downward or forward. , The training effect increases.
- the fixed portion constituting the rehabilitation device is hung by a rope, and the rope is driven by a driving portion to move up and down, so that the power of another person is used.
- a rehabilitation exercise in which the arm fixed by the fixing unit is moved up and down alone can be performed. Therefore, the sick person can raise and lower his or her own arm without being forced by others, and can adjust the degree of raising and lowering of the arm according to the condition of the arm.
- each finger sack constituting the fixing part is joined to the mouthpiece by an elastic string, the impact when the rope is pulled up is reduced by the string, and the finger is prevented from being hurt. Can be.
- the driving unit is a stepping motor, by controlling the rotation of the stepping motor, the string for moving the arm up and down is displaced along with the required stroke. As a result, the vertical stroke of the arm can be adjusted to a range where the arm will not be forced. Therefore, it is possible to avoid a problem that the arm muscles are hurt by forcibly raising and lowering the arms unnecessarily.
- the rehabilitation device according to the present invention described in claim 10 is provided with a pine surge device capable of massaging the rehabilitated arm after the rehabilitation training is completed in the rehabilitation device main body. Since the fatigued arm after the training can be massaged and the fatigue can be removed, the rehabilitation can be carried out the next day without any remaining fatigue. As a result, rehabilitation training can be continued without interruption every day, so that the recovery of arm function can be accelerated.
- a pine surge device capable of massaging the rehabilitated arm after the rehabilitation training is completed in the rehabilitation device main body. Since the fatigued arm after the training can be massaged and the fatigue can be removed, the rehabilitation can be carried out the next day without any remaining fatigue. As a result, rehabilitation training can be continued without interruption every day, so that the recovery of arm function can be accelerated.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the rehabilitation device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the rehabilitation device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a plan view of the rehabilitation device according to the first embodiment.
- the rehabilitation device 1 is, as shown in FIGS. It has a chair 2 on which a patient sits, and a rehabilitation device main body 3 capable of performing a rehabilitation action while the sick person is seated. It has an armrest 4 and a rehabilitation device 5,6,7,8 which is placed in front of a seated patient and can train a disabled hand.
- the rehabilitation devices 5, 6, 7, and 8 are configured to autonomously relax and train the finger muscles, palm muscles, arm muscles, and shoulder muscles that have become stiff due to the disease. .
- the rehabilitation device 5 is formed of a ball 9 having a size that can be gripped by a palm and has a predetermined elasticity.
- the rehabilitation device 6 has a fixed portion 10 capable of holding a hand, and a traction device capable of moving an arm up and down while the hand is fixed to the fixed portion 10. It is configured to have means 11.
- the rehabilitation device 7 includes a gripper 12 that can be gripped by a palm and pulled downward.
- the rehabilitation device 8 is configured by a gripping body 13 that can be gripped by a palm and pulled toward the user.
- the rehabilitation device main body 3 has a spherical rehabilitation device 5 having a predetermined elasticity and a size that can be gripped by a palm, and a fixed hand that can hold a hand.
- a rehabilitation device 6 comprising a part 10 and a traction means 11 which can move an arm up and down while the hand is fixed to the fixing part 10; and a grip which can be gripped by a palm and pulled downward.
- Rehabilitation device 7 consisting of body 1 2 and rehabilitation device consisting of grasping body 13 that can be grasped by palm and pulled toward patient side in the horizontal direction
- the rehabilitation device main body 3 has a pipe-shaped frame 14 and a hanging arm 53 attached to the frame 14, and the rehabilitation device 5, 6, 7, 8 Is suspended from the width direction frame members 49, 52 and the hanging arm 53, and is disposed in front of the seated patient.
- the above-mentioned spherical rehabilitation device 5 is connected to a resilient string 69.
- the rehabilitation devices 7 and 8, which are fixed to the width direction frame member 49 and are composed of the gripping bodies 12 and 13, are connected to the width direction frame member 4 by non-elastic strings 70, 64 and 16. Fixed to 9, 52.
- the fixing portion 10 constituting the rehabilitation device 6 includes five finger sacks 58 into which all the fingers can be inserted and a list belt 7 to which a wrist can be fixed.
- the rope 16 is suspended by a mouth 16 to which the finger sack 58 and the wrist belt 75 are joined, and the rope 16 is configured to be driven up and down by a driving unit 17.
- Each finger sack 5 8 is joined to the above rope 16 by an elastic string 7 4
- a stepping motor 18 is used in the driving section 17.
- the rehabilitation device main body 3 has a massage device 1 that can massage the rehabilitated arm after the end of rehabilitation training.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 will be described.
- the rehabilitation device 1 is provided with a space 20 in which a chair 2 for a disabled person is arranged in a central portion, and a left and right space 20 on both sides of the space 20. Side stands 21 and 22 are provided.
- the above Chair 2 can be a wheelchair.
- the side stands 21 and 22 are formed using a metal pipe material such as stainless steel.
- the side stands 21 and 22 have front legs 23 and 24 and rear legs 25 and 26 extending vertically, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and the front legs 23, 24 and rear legs 25. , 26 have base frames 27, 28 formed at the lower end thereof. That is, the side stands 21 and 22 are held up by the front legs 23 and 24, the rear legs 25 and 26, and the base frames 27 and 28.
- the front legs 23, 24 and the rear legs 25, 26 are continuously formed via the base frames 27, 28 as shown in FIG. That is, the base frames 27 and 28 are integrally formed so as to be bent outward and horizontally in a U-shape from the lower ends of the front legs 23 and 24 and the rear legs 25 and 26, respectively.
- horizontal support frames 29 and 30 are formed on the upper ends of the pair of left and right side stands 21 and 22, respectively.
- the support frames 29, 30 are also formed using the same metal pipe material as the side stands 21, 22, and are formed in a substantially rectangular frame shape that is long in the front-rear direction.
- laterally-directed middle crosspieces 31, 32, 33, and 34 are erected near the front and rear ends of the support frames 29 and 30, respectively.
- Connecting pipes 35, 36, 37, 38 are provided in the middle of 32, 33, 34.
- the connecting pipes 35, 36, 37, 38 in the support frames 29, 30 are connected to the front legs 23, 24 and the rear legs 25, 26 in the side stands 21 and 22. Is connected to the upper end.
- the above connection pie The legs 35, 36, 37, 38 are detachably formed on the front legs 23, 24 and the rear legs 25, 26, and the support frames 29, 30 are separated from the side stands 21, 22, be able to.
- the supporting frames 29, 30 having different lengths of the connecting pipes 35, 36, 37, 38 are connected to the front legs 23, 24 and the rear legs 25, 26 in the side stands 21, 22. Thereby, the height of the support frames 29 and 30 can be changed.
- the connecting pipes 35, 36, 37, 38 of the supporting frames 29, 30 are attached to the side stands 21, 22 having different lengths of the front legs 23, 24 and the rear legs 25, 26.
- the height of the support frames 29, 30 can also be changed by connecting.
- the armrest 4 is attached to one of the support frames 29 and 30, and the table 39 is attached to the other.
- the armrest 4 is attached to a support frame 30 which is located on the side of the patient's body where he is paralyzed. That is, the paralyzed and contracted arm is placed on the armrest 4. Then, the paralyzed and contracted arm can be massaged using the movable arm on the opposite side of the patient.
- the opposite arm may become paralyzed and contracted depending on the patient. Therefore, in order to cope with this, the armrest 4 and the table 39 are detachably formed with respect to the support frames 29 and 30, and the armrest 4 and the table 39 change their positions to change the position of the support frame. It is formed so that it can be replaced with 29 and 30.
- the armrest 4 is made of a flexible material, for example, cloth, leather, synthetic resin, or the like, and is formed into a sheet. As shown in FIG. After being wound around the sides 40 and 41, it is attached to the support frame 30 by joining both ends thereof. At both ends, surface fasteners (not shown) are attached as joining means. That is, the armrest 4 is formed detachably from the support frame 30. Also, the hook-and-loop fastener has an appropriate size that can change the joining position, and by adjusting the joining position, the armrest 4 can be appropriately slackened in accordance with the condition of the paralyzed arm.
- the table 39 attached to the other support frame 29 is formed of a plate material such as wood, metal, plastic, or the like, and as shown in FIG. 2, 4 and 3 are attached.
- the table 39 is formed so that the hooks 42 and 43 can be engaged with the long sides 44 and 45 of both sides of the support frame 29.
- the above-mentioned table 39 is provided with a cup or the like containing a drink or the like so that the patient with rehabilitation training can take a drink or the like when taking a break.
- a front stand 46 is provided in front of the chair 2.
- the front stand 46 is constituted by a frame 14 made of a metal pipe.
- the left and right vertical frame members 47, 48 projecting upward from the center of the upper surface of the front middle rails 31, 32 in the left and right support frames 29, 30 include:
- the left and right front legs 23, 24 arranged on the lower extension, the left and right vertical frame members 47, 48 and the left and right front legs 23, 24 are erected horizontally in parallel. It is composed of a plurality of width direction frame members 49, 50, 51, 52.
- the left and right front legs 23 and 24 constitute a part of the frame 14 of the front stand 46, and also constitute a part of the side stands 21 and 22 as described above. ing.
- the width direction frame member 49 at the upper end is formed by bending horizontally from the upper end of the vertical frame members 47, 48 horizontally in a U-shape. ing. In other words, the upper ends of the left and right vertical frame members 47 and 48 are continuous via the upper width direction frame member 49.
- a support plate 15 is attached between the two width direction frame members 50 and 51 at the intermediate portion.
- the rear side of the front stand 46 is formed so that hanging arms 53 can be attached to the left and right sides, respectively.
- the hanging arm 53 is formed of a rectangular pipe material having a rectangular cross section.
- the vertical axis 54 in the vertical direction and a horizontal bending from the upper end to the rear to the width direction of the upper end. It has a horizontal axis portion 55 that jumps over the frame member 49.
- a hollow cross-section mounting pipe that can be fixed by inserting the lower end of the vertical axis 54 of the hanging arm 53 into two places on the left and right. However, 56 and 57 are installed.
- the hanging arm 53 can be inserted into either of the left and right mounting pipes 56, 57, and is formed so that the person located on the side of the arm for rehabilitation training for the disabled can be selected.
- a rope 16 is suspended from the tip of the horizontal shaft portion 55 of the hanging arm 53. At the end of this rope 16 are five finger sacks 58, each of which can be inserted and held by five fingers.
- a fixing portion 10 composed of a wrist belt 75 capable of fixing the neck.
- the five finger sackes 58 constituting the fixed part 10 are integrally connected to each other by a connecting string 59 having elasticity and elasticity, and a part is rubber 76 and other parts are inelastic. It is formed of a material, and is joined to the rope 16 by an elastic cord 74 as a whole by the rubber 76.
- the wrist belt 75 constituting the fixed portion 10 is formed so as to be wound around a wrist and joined at both ends with a hook-and-loop fastener (not shown). It is joined to 16.
- the rope 16 is movably attached along the horizontal axis portion 55 and the vertical axis portion 54 of the hanging arm 53. That is, pulleys 60, 61, and 62 are installed at required locations on the horizontal axis portion 55 and the vertical axis portion 54, and the rope 16 is attached to the pulleys 60, 61, and 62. It is wound.
- an actuator storage box 63 is provided on the back side of the support plate 15, and a step motor 18 is stored as an actuator.
- Reels 6 6, 6 7 attached to a shaft 65 controlled to rotate by this step motor 18 are provided on the back side of the support plate 15, and the ropes 6 6 The proximal end is connected.
- the step motor 18 is not shown, but can be connected to a power source.
- the rope 16 suspended from the tip of the horizontal shaft portion 55 of the hanging arm 53 is moved to the required position. Can be towed upwards. That is, the rope 16, the hanging arm 53, the reels 66, 67, the step motor 18, and the like constitute the traction means 11 of the fixed portion 10. Thereby, the arm held by the fixing portion 10 is pulled up.
- the above-mentioned self-rehabilitation device 6 is constituted by the fixed portion 10 and the traction means.
- the surface of the support plate 15 is provided with a switch 68 for operating and stopping the step motor 18 and for controlling the rotation angle.
- This switch 68 can be remote controlled.
- two strings 69, 70 are suspended from the widthwise frame member 49 at the upper end of the front stand 46, and one string 69 has elasticity.
- a rehabilitation device 5 which has flexibility and elasticity and is formed in a size small enough to be grasped by a palm is attached to a lower end of the string 69.
- the ball 9 is used as the rehabilitation device 5. The patient can strengthen his grip by repeatedly holding the ball 9.
- the ball 9 may be, for example, a soft tennis ball.
- the other string 70 is a resilient ray.
- a gripping body 1 having an elongated rod shape and a thickness that can be gripped by the palm is provided.
- Two Is installed as a rehabilitation device 7. The sick person can train the required muscles of the arm by grasping the gripper 12 and pulling it downward.
- a string 64 having no elasticity is hung from the widthwise frame member 52 at the lower end of the front stand 46, and the tip of the string 64 is also rehabilitated.
- Instrument 8 is installed.
- the rehabilitation device 8 has a horizontal grip 71, and the patient can train the required muscle of the arm by grasping the grip 71 and pulling the grip 71 in the horizontal direction.
- the front stand 46 is provided with a massager 19.
- the massaging device 19 has an arm band 72 that can be wound around the arm, and the arm band 72 includes a vibrating device (not shown) that can massage the muscles of the arm that was tired by rehabilitation training. ) Is built-in.
- the massaging device 19 can be installed at an appropriate location on the front frame 46, but in this embodiment, the width direction frame member 5 near the armrest 4 is used so that it can be used on the armrest 4. It is connected to 1 by an elastic string 7 3.
- the paralyzed arm is placed on the armrest 4 and the work of towing or pine surge by the other movable arm is performed for several days to several months.
- the paralyzed arm muscles are sufficiently kneaded and dislodged, improving blood circulation and making the arms easier to move.
- a rehabilitation device 6 attached to a rope 16 suspended from the hanging arm 53 is used. That is, a motion of vertically moving the arm held by the fixed portion 10 by the traction means 11 is performed for several days to several months. This eliminates pain and discomfort when the fingers, wrists, shoulders, etc. move. Then, when the fingers, wrists, shoulders, and the like can be moved, the necessary muscles of the arm are strengthened for several days to several months using the various rehabilitation equipments 5, 7, and 8 described above. This will allow the arms to move freely on their own.
- the present invention can be applied to a rehabilitation device for restoring physical functions of a patient who has become paralyzed by a brain disease.
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