Background and Purpose Because robotic devices record the kinematics and kinetics of human movements with high resolution, we hypothesized that robotic measures collected longitudinally in patients after stroke would bear a significant relationship to standard clinical outcome measures and, therefore, might provide superior biomarkers. Methods In patients with moderate-to-severe acute ischemic stroke, we used clinical scales and robotic devices to measure arm movement 7, 14, 21, 30, and 90 days after the event at 2 clinical sites. The robots are interactive devices that measure speed, position, and force so that calculated kinematic and kinetic parameters could be compared with clinical assessments. Results Among 208 patients, robotic measu...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Conventional assessment scales are widely used to quantify motor performance in stroke survivors. Al...
In the past two decades, many studies reported the efficacy of upper limb robotic rehabilitation in ...
Background and Purpose—Because robotic devices record the kinematics and kinetics of human movements...
Background and Purpose Because robotic devices record the kinematics and kinetics of human movements...
Objective: One of the greatest challenges in clinical trial design is dealing with the subjectivity ...
Traditional assessment of a stroke subject's motor ability, carried out by a therapist who observes ...
Abstract Background Effectiveness of robotic thera...
Background: Robotic measurement of kinematics is a potential method to detect precise rehabilitation...
Technology aided measures offer a sensitive, accurate and time-efficient approach for the assessment...
Impaired arm movements in stroke appear as a set of stereotypical kinematic patterns, characterized ...
Abstract Background Robotic technologies to measure human behavior are emerging as a new approach to...
Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare motor recovery in subacute and chronic stroke patie...
Objective: To validate a protocol assessing upper limb kinematics using a planar robot among stroke ...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Conventional assessment scales are widely used to quantify motor performance in stroke survivors. Al...
In the past two decades, many studies reported the efficacy of upper limb robotic rehabilitation in ...
Background and Purpose—Because robotic devices record the kinematics and kinetics of human movements...
Background and Purpose Because robotic devices record the kinematics and kinetics of human movements...
Objective: One of the greatest challenges in clinical trial design is dealing with the subjectivity ...
Traditional assessment of a stroke subject's motor ability, carried out by a therapist who observes ...
Abstract Background Effectiveness of robotic thera...
Background: Robotic measurement of kinematics is a potential method to detect precise rehabilitation...
Technology aided measures offer a sensitive, accurate and time-efficient approach for the assessment...
Impaired arm movements in stroke appear as a set of stereotypical kinematic patterns, characterized ...
Abstract Background Robotic technologies to measure human behavior are emerging as a new approach to...
Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare motor recovery in subacute and chronic stroke patie...
Objective: To validate a protocol assessing upper limb kinematics using a planar robot among stroke ...
This paper presents two robot devices for use in the rehabilitation of upper limb movements and repo...
Conventional assessment scales are widely used to quantify motor performance in stroke survivors. Al...
In the past two decades, many studies reported the efficacy of upper limb robotic rehabilitation in ...