Introduction. This small pilot study aimed to examine the feasibility of an upper limb rehabilitation system (the YouGrabber) in a community rehabilitation centre, qualitatively explore participant experiences, and describe changes after using it. Methods and Material. Chronic stroke participants attending a community rehabilitation centre in the UK were randomised to either a YouGrabber or a gym group and completed 18 training sessions over 12 weeks. The motor activity log, box and block, and fatigue severity score were administered by a blinded assessor before and after the intervention. Semistructured interviews were used to ascertain participants' views about using the YouGrabber. Results. Twelve participants (6 females) with chronic st...
Background: Novel virtual reality rehabilitation systems provide the potential to increase intensity...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...
Introduction. This small pilot study aimed to examine the feasibility of an upper limb rehabilitatio...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
Background: In recent years, virtual reality has been introduced to neurorehabilitation, in particul...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
Background: Stroke is a common cause of motor disability. The recovery of upper limb after stroke is...
Objectives The YouGrabber (YG) is a new virtual reality training system that focuses on unilateral a...
Introduction: Upper limb (UL) rehabilitation is most effective early after stroke, with higher doses...
This paper serves as a clinical appraisal resource for the article, “Increasing upper limb training ...
Introduction: Upper limb (UL) rehabilitation is most effective early after stroke, with higher doses...
Objectives: Stroke is one of the main causes of disability and mortality worldwide. Most survivors e...
Engagement with upper limb rehabilitation post-stroke can improve rehabilitation outcomes. Virtual R...
Background: Novel virtual reality rehabilitation systems provide the potential to increase intensity...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...
Introduction. This small pilot study aimed to examine the feasibility of an upper limb rehabilitatio...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
Background: In recent years, virtual reality has been introduced to neurorehabilitation, in particul...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
Background: Stroke is a common cause of motor disability. The recovery of upper limb after stroke is...
Objectives The YouGrabber (YG) is a new virtual reality training system that focuses on unilateral a...
Introduction: Upper limb (UL) rehabilitation is most effective early after stroke, with higher doses...
This paper serves as a clinical appraisal resource for the article, “Increasing upper limb training ...
Introduction: Upper limb (UL) rehabilitation is most effective early after stroke, with higher doses...
Objectives: Stroke is one of the main causes of disability and mortality worldwide. Most survivors e...
Engagement with upper limb rehabilitation post-stroke can improve rehabilitation outcomes. Virtual R...
Background: Novel virtual reality rehabilitation systems provide the potential to increase intensity...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...
This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies in the Evaluation and Treatment of Patien...