This review evaluates the effectiveness of robotic and virtual reality technologies used for neurological rehabilitation in stroke survivors. It examines each rehabilitation technology in turn before considering combinations of these technologies and the complexities of rehabilitation outcome assessment. There is high-quality evidence that upper-limb robotic rehabilitation technologies improve movement, strength and activities of daily living, whilst the evidence for robotic lower-limb rehabilitation is currently not as convincing. Virtual reality technologies also improve activities of daily living. Whilst the benefit of these technologies over dose-controlled conventional rehabilitation is likely to be small, there is a role for both tech...
Background: In recent years, virtual reality has been introduced to neurorehabilitation, in particul...
After a stroke, around 80% of individuals suffer from upper limb motor impairments leading to an act...
Effects of virtual reality intervention on neural plasticity in stroke rehabilitation: a systematic ...
Background: Robot-assisted therapy has become a promising technology in the field of rehabilitation ...
Background:Post stroke patients need to be rehabilitated to improve their body functions to performe...
Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) is used in the field of rehabilitation/physical therapy to improv...
Published in final form at http://www.minervamedica.it/index2.t?show=R33Y2015N04A0497 Copyright © 20...
Title: Adaptation of virtual veality devices for stroke rehabilitation. Systematic literature review...
Upper and lower limb robotic tools for neuro-rehabilitation are effective in reducing motor impairme...
Upper limb motor impairment following stroke is a common condition that impacts significantly the in...
BackgroundStroke is a neurological disorder and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. T...
Purpose: Virtual reality (VR)-based therapy is an emerging practice in the clinical setting and stil...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
Contains fulltext : 245800.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence has demonstrated the efficacy of Virtual Reality (VR) for stroke rehab...
Background: In recent years, virtual reality has been introduced to neurorehabilitation, in particul...
After a stroke, around 80% of individuals suffer from upper limb motor impairments leading to an act...
Effects of virtual reality intervention on neural plasticity in stroke rehabilitation: a systematic ...
Background: Robot-assisted therapy has become a promising technology in the field of rehabilitation ...
Background:Post stroke patients need to be rehabilitated to improve their body functions to performe...
Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) is used in the field of rehabilitation/physical therapy to improv...
Published in final form at http://www.minervamedica.it/index2.t?show=R33Y2015N04A0497 Copyright © 20...
Title: Adaptation of virtual veality devices for stroke rehabilitation. Systematic literature review...
Upper and lower limb robotic tools for neuro-rehabilitation are effective in reducing motor impairme...
Upper limb motor impairment following stroke is a common condition that impacts significantly the in...
BackgroundStroke is a neurological disorder and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. T...
Purpose: Virtual reality (VR)-based therapy is an emerging practice in the clinical setting and stil...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Disability and Rehabil...
Contains fulltext : 245800.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence has demonstrated the efficacy of Virtual Reality (VR) for stroke rehab...
Background: In recent years, virtual reality has been introduced to neurorehabilitation, in particul...
After a stroke, around 80% of individuals suffer from upper limb motor impairments leading to an act...
Effects of virtual reality intervention on neural plasticity in stroke rehabilitation: a systematic ...