Stroke is one of the leading causes for disability worldwide. After stroke, the majority of stroke survivors experience significant arm-hand impairments and a decreased use of the paretic arm and hand in daily life. Tactile sensibility of the hand is essential for identifying objects and for ...
In this case study, we examine the functional utility of an embodied agent as an interactive medium in stroke rehab. A set of physical rehab exercises is conducted through the direct engagement of an embodied agent, the uBot-5. Based on the preliminary data, we argue that a general-purpose...
The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility of stroke survivors using a low-cost restorative rehabilitation robotic system, home-based Computer Assisted Arm Rehabilitation (hCAAR), to undertake independent upper limb exercises at home. The aims were to test whether a) hCAAR could be ...
However, it is known that stroke rehabilitation, in its present form, is not achieving the required intensity to maximise recovery after stroke [5],[6]. The Graded Repetitive Arm Supplementary Program (GRASP) is one method of increasing intensity of exercise during inpatient rehabilitation. In ...
Wristband Accelerometers to motiVate arm Exercises after Stroke (WAVES): a pilot randomized controlled trial. Clin Rehabil. 2019;33:1391–403. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215519834720. Article PubMed Google Scholar Fanchamps MHJ, Selles RW, Stam HJ, Bussmann JBJ. Development and validation of a...
Home‐based therapy programmes for upper limb functional recovery after stroke After a stroke, upper limb (arm) problems are common and recovery is often limited. This review of four studies with 166 relevant participants, looked at whether participating in home-based therapy programmes, targeted at...
The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) first-ever ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke; (2) complaints of unilateral upper extremity functional deficits after stroke; and (3) presence of a score of at least 2 points on the medical research council scale [14] for wrist flexion/extension or ...
Use of a mechanically passive rehabilitation device as a training tool in Vietnam: impact on upper extremity rehabilitation after stroke People with severe arm impairment have limited technologies available for retraining their arms, and, if they also have difficulty walking, they often cannot ...
Soft robotic wearable devices, referred to as exosuits, can be a valid alternative to rigid exoskeletons when it comes to daily upper limb support. Indeed, their inherent flexibility improves comfort, usability, and portability while not constraining the
Reinforced feedback in virtual environment facilitates the arm motor recovery in patients after a recent stroke. Presented at Virtual Rehabilitation, Venice, ... L Piron,P Tombolini,A Turolla,... - Virtual Rehabilitation 被引量: 49发表: 2007年 Comparison of Robotics, Functional Electrical Stimulatio...