Wearable technology in stroke rehabilitation: towards improved diagnosis and treatment of upper-limb motor impairment
Stroke is one of the main causes of long-term disability worldwide, placing a large burden on
individuals and society. Rehabilitation after stroke consists of an iterative process involving …
individuals and society. Rehabilitation after stroke consists of an iterative process involving …
Motor compensation and its effects on neural reorganization after stroke
TA Jones - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2017 - nature.com
Stroke instigates a dynamic process of repair and remodelling of remaining neural circuits,
and this process is shaped by behavioural experiences. The onset of motor disability …
and this process is shaped by behavioural experiences. The onset of motor disability …
Computational neurorehabilitation: modeling plasticity and learning to predict recovery
Despite progress in using computational approaches to inform medicine and neuroscience
in the last 30 years, there have been few attempts to model the mechanisms underlying …
in the last 30 years, there have been few attempts to model the mechanisms underlying …
Does task-specific training improve upper limb performance in daily life poststroke?
Background. A common assumption is that changes in upper limb (UL) capacity, or what an
individual is capable of doing, translates to improved UL performance in daily life, or what an …
individual is capable of doing, translates to improved UL performance in daily life, or what an …
Implementation of wearable sensing technology for movement: pushing forward into the routine physical rehabilitation care field
While the promise of wearable sensor technology to transform physical rehabilitation has
been around for a number of years, the reality is that wearable sensor technology for the …
been around for a number of years, the reality is that wearable sensor technology for the …
A rehabilitation-internet-of-things in the home to augment motor skills and exercise training
BH Dobkin - Neurorehabilitation and neural repair, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Although motor learning theory has led to evidence-based practices, few trials have
revealed the superiority of one theory-based therapy over another after stroke. Nor have …
revealed the superiority of one theory-based therapy over another after stroke. Nor have …
Upper limb performance in daily life approaches plateau around three to six weeks post-stroke
Background. Wearable sensors allow for direct measurement of upper limb (UL)
performance in daily life. Objective. To map the trajectory of UL performance and its …
performance in daily life. Objective. To map the trajectory of UL performance and its …
The use of wearable sensors to assess and treat the upper extremity after stroke: a sco** review
Purpose To address the gap in the literature and clarify the expanding role of wearable
sensor data in stroke rehabilitation, we summarized the methods for upper extremity (UE) …
sensor data in stroke rehabilitation, we summarized the methods for upper extremity (UE) …
Bimanual coordination: A missing piece of arm rehabilitation after stroke
Inability to use the arm in daily actions significantly lowers quality of life after stroke. Most
contemporary post-stroke arm rehabilitation strategies that aspire to re-engage the weaker …
contemporary post-stroke arm rehabilitation strategies that aspire to re-engage the weaker …
[HTML][HTML] Improvement in the capacity for activity versus improvement in performance of activity in daily life during outpatient rehabilitation
Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement... : Journal of Neurologic Physical
Therapy Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement in Performance of Activity …
Therapy Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement in Performance of Activity …