Purpose: Stroke participant perspectives are used to evaluate a novel rehabilitation system employing electrical stimulation (ES) technology combined with robotic assistance and virtual reality. The broader implications of such feedback for future technological development are discussed. Method: While supported by a robot, ES was applied to the triceps and anterior deltoid muscles of 5 chronic stroke participants with upper limb impairment to assist them in completing functional, virtual reality tracking tasks. Advanced ES controllers adjusted the amount of ES applied on each attempt to improve accuracy and maximise voluntary effort. The system was evaluated in terms of participants’ perspectives, expressed during a semi-structured inter...
Reduced hand dexterity is a common component of sensorimotor impairments for individuals after strok...
Background:\ud To increase the functional capabilities of stroke subjects during activities of daily...
Background: Novel stroke rehabilitation techniques that employ electrical stimulation (ES) and robot...
Purpose: Stroke participant perspectives are used to evaluate a novel rehabilitation system employin...
Purpose. User perceptions are critical, yet often ignored factors in the design and development of r...
Purpose User perceptions are a critical, yet often ignored factor in the design and development of r...
This review evaluates the effectiveness of robotic and virtual reality technologies used for neurolo...
OBJECTIVES: To study whether the reinforced feedback in virtual environment (RFVE) is more effective...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
Objectives. To study whether the reinforced feedback in virtual environment (RFVE) is more effective...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
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 Group in Disability and R...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Reduced hand dexterity is a common component of sensorimotor impairments for individuals after strok...
Background:\ud To increase the functional capabilities of stroke subjects during activities of daily...
Background: Novel stroke rehabilitation techniques that employ electrical stimulation (ES) and robot...
Purpose: Stroke participant perspectives are used to evaluate a novel rehabilitation system employin...
Purpose. User perceptions are critical, yet often ignored factors in the design and development of r...
Purpose User perceptions are a critical, yet often ignored factor in the design and development of r...
This review evaluates the effectiveness of robotic and virtual reality technologies used for neurolo...
OBJECTIVES: To study whether the reinforced feedback in virtual environment (RFVE) is more effective...
PURPOSE: To establish feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an adapted version of ...
Objectives. To study whether the reinforced feedback in virtual environment (RFVE) is more effective...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
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 Group in Disability and R...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
Background: Evidence indicates that post-stroke rehabilitation improves function, independence and q...
Reduced hand dexterity is a common component of sensorimotor impairments for individuals after strok...
Background:\ud To increase the functional capabilities of stroke subjects during activities of daily...
Background: Novel stroke rehabilitation techniques that employ electrical stimulation (ES) and robot...