Stroke patients ’ utilisation of extrinsic feedback from computer-based technology in the home: therefore inform the development of technology; therapy education and the subsequent adoption of technology and a self-management paradigm; long-term self-managed rehabilitation; and importantly, improvements in the Parker et al. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2014, 14:4
Background. There is a worldwide health crisis stemming from the rising incidence of various debilit...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and...
Building on previous research findings, this article describes the development of the feedback inter...
YesBackground: Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence ...
Assistive technologies after stroke: self-management or fending for yourself? A focus group study as...
To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a post-stroke...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Purpose To identify possible technological solutions that can contribute to stroke patients' partici...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the most significant cause of adult disability. Stroke survivors ar...
Purpose: We drew on an interdisciplinary research design to examine stroke survivors’ experiences of...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Background. There is a worldwide health crisis stemming from the rising incidence of various debilit...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Background Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and...
Building on previous research findings, this article describes the development of the feedback inter...
YesBackground: Evidence indicates that post − stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence ...
Assistive technologies after stroke: self-management or fending for yourself? A focus group study as...
To develop and evaluate an information and communication technology (ICT) solution for a post-stroke...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Disability and R...
Purpose To identify possible technological solutions that can contribute to stroke patients' partici...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the most significant cause of adult disability. Stroke survivors ar...
Purpose: We drew on an interdisciplinary research design to examine stroke survivors’ experiences of...
The design of digital technologies that support poststroke rehabilitation at home has been a topic o...
Background. There is a worldwide health crisis stemming from the rising incidence of various debilit...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...