Objectives: To determine whether adding electrical stimulation of upper limb acupoints to onventional rehabilitation during acute stroke could produce greater and longer lasting motor improvements of the arm. Design: Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Setting: Acute stroke wards, followed by rehabilitation hospitals and subjects residences. Participants: Seventy-three patients ≤ 46 hours post stroke onset with moderate to severe weakness in the arm contralateral to the side of stroke. Intervention: All subjects received conventional rehabilitation. Twenty-nine received additional electrical stimulation, 21 received additional placebo-electrical stimulation and 23 received conventional rehabilitation only, as control. Electr...
Background. Stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability need opportunities to engage in task-...
Objective: To investigate the predictors related to upper extremity functional recovery, with specia...
The objectives of this study were to compare the effect on upper limb function of cyclic neuromuscul...
Objective: To determine whether EMG-triggered electrical stimulation applied to multiple muscles dai...
Objectives: 1) To compare the effect of cyclic neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) of the fo...
Background: Therapeutic electrical stimulation (TES) is a therapeutic strategy aimed at improving im...
Objective: To investigate whether there is a difference in functional improvement in the affected ar...
Cerebrovascular diseases, one of the major types of illnesses that threatens the health and life of...
Objective: Electrical stimulation can be applied in a variety of ways to the hemiparetic upper extre...
Background: Stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability need opportunities to engage in task-...
Objective: to investigate the therapeutic effect of functional exercise augmented by programmable im...
Background and Purpose—Surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation (sNMES) after stroke aims to imp...
Objective: to establish feasibility of initiating electrical stimulation treatment ofwrist extensors...
Objective: To compare the effect of cyclic and electromyography (EMG)-triggered electrical stimulati...
Use of electrical stimulation early in stroke rehabilitation may benefit recovery of function. This ...
Background. Stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability need opportunities to engage in task-...
Objective: To investigate the predictors related to upper extremity functional recovery, with specia...
The objectives of this study were to compare the effect on upper limb function of cyclic neuromuscul...
Objective: To determine whether EMG-triggered electrical stimulation applied to multiple muscles dai...
Objectives: 1) To compare the effect of cyclic neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) of the fo...
Background: Therapeutic electrical stimulation (TES) is a therapeutic strategy aimed at improving im...
Objective: To investigate whether there is a difference in functional improvement in the affected ar...
Cerebrovascular diseases, one of the major types of illnesses that threatens the health and life of...
Objective: Electrical stimulation can be applied in a variety of ways to the hemiparetic upper extre...
Background: Stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability need opportunities to engage in task-...
Objective: to investigate the therapeutic effect of functional exercise augmented by programmable im...
Background and Purpose—Surface neuromuscular electrical stimulation (sNMES) after stroke aims to imp...
Objective: to establish feasibility of initiating electrical stimulation treatment ofwrist extensors...
Objective: To compare the effect of cyclic and electromyography (EMG)-triggered electrical stimulati...
Use of electrical stimulation early in stroke rehabilitation may benefit recovery of function. This ...
Background. Stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability need opportunities to engage in task-...
Objective: To investigate the predictors related to upper extremity functional recovery, with specia...
The objectives of this study were to compare the effect on upper limb function of cyclic neuromuscul...