Müller Paul-Otto, Sader Robert, von Stryk Oskar
Simulations, Systems Optimization and Robotics Group, Department of Computer Science, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.
Frankfurt Orofacial Regenerative Medicine (FORM) Lab, Department of Oral, Cranio-Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery, Medical Center of the Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Front Robot AI. 2025 May 2;12:1492275. doi: 10.3389/frobt.2025.1492275. eCollection 2025.
Despite the many technological advancements in exoskeletons for the rehabilitation of lower or upper limbs, there has been limited exploration of their application in treating temporomandibular disorders, a set of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions affecting the masticatory system. By collecting data, implementing assisting and resisting training routines, and encouraging active patient engagement, exoskeletons could provide controlled and individualized exercise with flexibility in time and location to aid in the recovery or improvement of jaw mobility and function. Thus, they might offer a valuable alternative or complement to conservative physiotherapy. In this context, the review aims to draw attention to rehabilitating temporomandibular disorders with the help of exoskeletons by looking at the advantages and opportunities these devices potentially provide. After stating the requirements and resulting scientific challenges in various fields and discussing the state of the art, existing research gaps and deficiencies will be discussed, highlighting areas where further research and development is needed.
尽管用于下肢或上肢康复的外骨骼技术取得了诸多进步,但对于其在治疗颞下颌关节紊乱症(一组影响咀嚼系统的肌肉骨骼和神经肌肉疾病)方面的应用探索却很有限。通过收集数据、实施辅助和抗阻训练程序以及鼓励患者积极参与,外骨骼可以提供在时间和地点上具有灵活性的可控且个性化的锻炼,以帮助恢复或改善下颌活动度和功能。因此,它们可能为保守物理治疗提供有价值的替代方案或补充。在此背景下,本综述旨在通过审视这些设备可能提供的优势和机会,提请人们关注借助外骨骼来康复颞下颌关节紊乱症。在阐述各个领域的要求和由此产生的科学挑战并讨论现有技术水平之后,将探讨现有的研究差距和不足,突出需要进一步研究和开发的领域。