This systematic review with a meta-analysis of studies was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of robotic training (RT) and conventional training (CT) in improving the motor recovery of paretic upper limbs in stroke patients. Numerous electronic databases were searched from January 2000 to May 2016. Finally, 13 randomized-controlled trials fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in the three meta-analyses. The first meta-analysis carried out for those studies using RT for stroke patients indicated a significant improvement in the RT groups. The second meta-analysis suggested that the upper limb function (measured by Fugl-Meyer test) was significantly improved when RT was used with CT compared with CT alone. The third meta-a...
The successful motor rehabilitation of stroke patients requires early intensive and task-specific th...
Among the various sensorimotor exercise strategies that may be added to rehabilitation of the post-s...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Robot-mediated post-stroke therapy for the upper-extremity dates back to the 1990s. Since then, a nu...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Post stroke upper limb rehabilitation is a challenging problem with poor outcomes as 40% of survivor...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
Objective: To investigate whether early therapy with a novel robotic device can reduce motor impairm...
The successful motor rehabilitation of the upper limb of post-stroke patients requires early, intens...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients\u2019 rehabilitation has been investigated...
The successful motor rehabilitation of stroke patients requires early intensive and task-specific th...
Among the various sensorimotor exercise strategies that may be added to rehabilitation of the post-s...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Robot-mediated post-stroke therapy for the upper-extremity dates back to the 1990s. Since then, a nu...
Background. Robot technology for poststroke rehabilitation is developing rapidly. A number of new ra...
Post stroke upper limb rehabilitation is a challenging problem with poor outcomes as 40% of survivor...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
Objective: To investigate whether early therapy with a novel robotic device can reduce motor impairm...
The successful motor rehabilitation of the upper limb of post-stroke patients requires early, intens...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients\u2019 rehabilitation has been investigated...
The successful motor rehabilitation of stroke patients requires early intensive and task-specific th...
Among the various sensorimotor exercise strategies that may be added to rehabilitation of the post-s...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...