Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. Advanced technological solutions (“neurotechnologies”) exploiting robotic systems and electrodes that stimulate the nervous system can increase the efficacy of stroke rehabilitation. Recent studies on these approaches have shown promising results. However, a paradigm shift in the development of new approaches must be made to significantly improve the clinical outcomes of neurotechnologies compared with those of traditional therapies. An “evolutionary” change can occur only by understanding in great detail the basic mechanisms of natural stroke recovery and technology-assisted neurorehabilitation. In this review, we first describe the results achieved by existing neurotechnologies ...
Stroke is a significant disability and death cause worldwide and is conventionally defined as a neur...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. Advanced technological solutions (“neur...
AbstractInnovative technologies for sensorimotor rehabilitation after stroke have dramatically incre...
This literature review is devoted to the study of recent advances in the field of neurorehabilitatio...
Upper limb motor deficits in severe stroke survivors often remain unresolved over extended time peri...
In this paper, we discuss robot-mediated neurorehabilitation as a significant emerging field in clin...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Stroke is a significant disability and death cause worldwide and is conventionally defined as a neur...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. Advanced technological solutions (“neur...
AbstractInnovative technologies for sensorimotor rehabilitation after stroke have dramatically incre...
This literature review is devoted to the study of recent advances in the field of neurorehabilitatio...
Upper limb motor deficits in severe stroke survivors often remain unresolved over extended time peri...
In this paper, we discuss robot-mediated neurorehabilitation as a significant emerging field in clin...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Stroke is a significant disability and death cause worldwide and is conventionally defined as a neur...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...