A review of robot-assisted lower-limb stroke therapy: unexplored paths and future directions in gait rehabilitation

B Hobbs, P Artemiadis - Frontiers in neurorobotics, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Stroke affects one out of every six people on Earth. Approximately 90% of stroke survivors
have some functional disability with mobility being a major impairment, which not only …

Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke

C English, SL Hillier, EA Lynch - Cochrane Database of …, 2017 - cochranelibrary.com
Circuit class therapy for improving mobility after stroke - English, C - 2017 | Cochrane Library
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Level of participation in robotic-assisted treadmill walking modulates midline sensorimotor EEG rhythms in able-bodied subjects

J Wagner, T Solis-Escalante, P Grieshofer, C Neuper… - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
In robot assisted gait training, a pattern of human locomotion is executed repetitively with the
intention to restore the motor programs associated with walking. Several studies showed …

A single bout of high-intensity interval training improves motor skill retention in individuals with stroke

JF Nepveu, A Thiel, A Tang, J Fung… - … and neural repair, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. One bout of high-intensity cardiovascular exercise performed immediately after
practicing a motor skill promotes changes in the neuroplasticity of the motor cortex and …

Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning: scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation

L Carey, A Walsh, A Adikari, P Goodin… - Neural …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. Neural plastic changes are experience and learning dependent, yet exploiting this
knowledge to enhance clinical outcomes after stroke is in its infancy. Our aim was to search …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the neurophysiological and molecular mechanisms of exercise-induced neuroplasticity in cortical and descending motor pathways: where do …

C Nicolini, M Fahnestock, MJ Gibala, AJ Nelson - Neuroscience, 2021 - Elsevier
Exercise is a promising, cost-effective intervention to augment successful aging and
neurorehabilitation. Decline of gray and white matter accompanies physiological aging and …

High intensity physical rehabilitation later than 24 h post stroke is beneficial in patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) study in mild to moderate ischemic …

Y Tong, Z Cheng, GB Rajah, H Duan, L Cai… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Objective: Very early mobilization was thought to contribute to beneficial outcomes in stroke-
unit care, but the optimal intervention strategy including initiation time and intensity of …

On thin air reads towards an event structures model of relaxed memory

A Jeffrey, J Riely - Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM/IEEE …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
This is the first paper to propose a pure event structures model of relaxed memory. We
propose confusion-free event structures over an alphabet with a justification relation as a …

Implementing the exoskeleton Ekso GTTM for gait rehabilitation in a stroke unit – feasibility, functional benefits and patient experiences

E Høyer, A Opheim, V Jørgensen - Disability and Rehabilitation …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Background Reports on the implementation of exoskeletons for gait rehabilitation in clinical
settings are limited. Objectives How feasible is the introduction of exoskeleton gait training …

Becoming connected: The lived experience of yoga participation after stroke

R Garrett, MA Immink, S Hillier - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. To investigate the personal experiences and perceived outcomes of a yoga
programme for stroke survivors. Method. This article reports on a preliminary study using …