High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a stroke. Performing rehabilitation exercises at home and using, or attempting to use, the stroke-affected upper limb during Activities of Daily Living (ADL) are effective ways to achieve high-dosage motor practice in stroke survivors. This paper presents a novel technological approach that enables 1) detecting goal-directed upper limb movements during the performance of ADL, so that timely feedback can be provided to encourage the use of the affected limb, and 2) assessing the quality of motor performance during in-home rehabilitation exercises so that appropriate feedback can be generated to promote high-quality exercise. The results herein pres...
INTRODUCTION: It would be valuable if home-based rehabilitation training technologies could automati...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
Item not available in this repository.Introduction: The recovery of upper limb movement is a major c...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
IntroductionRetraining the paretic upper limb after stroke should be intense and specific to be effe...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the single largest cause of adult disability and results in a cost ...
INTRODUCTION: It would be valuable if home-based rehabilitation training technologies could automati...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
Item not available in this repository.Introduction: The recovery of upper limb movement is a major c...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
IntroductionRetraining the paretic upper limb after stroke should be intense and specific to be effe...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
In the United Kingdom, stroke is the single largest cause of adult disability and results in a cost ...
INTRODUCTION: It would be valuable if home-based rehabilitation training technologies could automati...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...