Wearable technology in stroke rehabilitation: towards improved diagnosis and treatment of upper-limb motor impairment

P Maceira-Elvira, T Popa, AC Schmid… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2019 - Springer
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 …

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 …

Computational neurorehabilitation: modeling plasticity and learning to predict recovery

DJ Reinkensmeyer, E Burdet, M Casadio… - … of neuroengineering and …, 2016 - Springer
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 …

Does task-specific training improve upper limb performance in daily life poststroke?

KJ Waddell, MJ Strube, RR Bailey… - … and neural repair, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

Implementation of wearable sensing technology for movement: pushing forward into the routine physical rehabilitation care field

CE Lang, J Barth, CL Holleran, JD Konrad, MD Bland - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

Upper limb performance in daily life approaches plateau around three to six weeks post-stroke

CE Lang, KJ Waddell, J Barth… - … and neural repair, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

The use of wearable sensors to assess and treat the upper extremity after stroke: a sco** review

GJ Kim, A Parnandi, S Eva… - Disability and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
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) …

Bimanual coordination: A missing piece of arm rehabilitation after stroke

S Kantak, S Jax, G Wittenberg - Restorative neurology and …, 2017 - content.iospress.com
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Improvement in the capacity for activity versus improvement in performance of activity in daily life during outpatient rehabilitation

CE Lang, CL Holleran, MJ Strube, TD Ellis… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
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 …