THESIS 7697Stroke is the leading cause of acquired disability with upper extremity (UE) dysfunction being one of the residual deficits associated with stroke. Recovery of the UE is less than that of the lower extremity and contributes largely to decreased well being and quality of life. While physiotherapy is widely accepted as a routine intervention post stroke there is currently little evidence to inform clinical practice. The evidence that does exist suggests that more intervention leads to better outcomes and that repetitive, exercise based intervention produces a positive treatment effect
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Background: Exoskeleton-robot-assisted therapy is known to positively affect the recovery of arm fun...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Chronic motor deficits in the upper limb (UL) are a major contributor to disability following stroke...
Background and purpose. There is little evidence available on the use of robot-assisted therapy in s...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Abstract Objective To investigate the effect of robot-assisted therapy (RAT) on upper limb motor con...
The rapid pace of technological development has an ever-increasing influence on contemporary society...
The UK Stroke Guidelines suggest “Robot-assisted movement therapy should be considered as an adjunct...
Background: Robot-based rehabilitation for persons post-stroke may improve arm function and daily-li...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Background: Exoskeleton-robot-assisted therapy is known to positively affect the recovery of arm fun...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Chronic motor deficits in the upper limb (UL) are a major contributor to disability following stroke...
Background and purpose. There is little evidence available on the use of robot-assisted therapy in s...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Background: The loss of arm function is a common and disabling outcome after stroke. Robot-assisted ...
Abstract Objective To investigate the effect of robot-assisted therapy (RAT) on upper limb motor con...
The rapid pace of technological development has an ever-increasing influence on contemporary society...
The UK Stroke Guidelines suggest “Robot-assisted movement therapy should be considered as an adjunct...
Background: Robot-based rehabilitation for persons post-stroke may improve arm function and daily-li...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Background: Exoskeleton-robot-assisted therapy is known to positively affect the recovery of arm fun...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...