This case report describes a task-specific training protocol incorporating functional electrical stimulation for a person who had chronic stroke and who initially exhibited no active wrist or finger movement. Case Description A 63-year-old man with hemiparesis caused by an ischemic stroke 7 years before the intervention described here received task-specific training incorporating an electrical stimulation neuroprosthesis 3 hours per day, 5 days per week, for 4 weeks. Testing was conducted before and after the intervention and again 6 weeks later with stroke-specific outcome measures. Outcomes Increases in function and quality of life were observed after the intervention. Discussion An intervention incorporating task-specific training with f...
Background. There is no accepted and efficient rehabilitation strategy to reduce focal impairments f...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Stroke is said to be a social disease and therefore, significant, widespread disease with severe dis...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background and Purpose: Impaired walking function and spasticity are common sequelae of stroke. Prio...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of permanent disability in adults. The literature suggests that ...
2008;88:397–405. We regard this report1 as very valuable as it describes the use of a task-specifi c...
Background and Purpose. Conventional electrical stimulation modalities are limited by their lack of ...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Background/purpose – Stroke is a leading cause of death in the United States. About 795,000 people h...
Background and Purpose. This case report describes the implementation of gait training intervention ...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Cerebrovascular accident is a focal neurological deficiency occurring suddenly and lasting for more ...
Background. There is no accepted and efficient rehabilitation strategy to reduce focal impairments f...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Stroke is said to be a social disease and therefore, significant, widespread disease with severe dis...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background and Purpose: Impaired walking function and spasticity are common sequelae of stroke. Prio...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of permanent disability in adults. The literature suggests that ...
2008;88:397–405. We regard this report1 as very valuable as it describes the use of a task-specifi c...
Background and Purpose. Conventional electrical stimulation modalities are limited by their lack of ...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Background/purpose – Stroke is a leading cause of death in the United States. About 795,000 people h...
Background and Purpose. This case report describes the implementation of gait training intervention ...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Cerebrovascular accident is a focal neurological deficiency occurring suddenly and lasting for more ...
Background. There is no accepted and efficient rehabilitation strategy to reduce focal impairments f...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Stroke is said to be a social disease and therefore, significant, widespread disease with severe dis...