Background: Muscle spasticity is a common motor complication after stroke and brain injury, and Botulinum Toxin is considered effective treatment for upper limb spasticity. However, clinical assessments are not possible to provide the quantitative measurement of changes happening on different upper limb segments. Methods: We aim to develop a multi-sensor system for quantitatively measurement of movement in all segments of upper limb. Five patients under neurorehabilitation were recruited to attend two-session rehabilitation assessment program to evaluate the changes before and one week after the Botulinum Toxin treatment. Results: Clinical assessments all improved in general (Disability Assessment Scale: p < 0.01). Analysis of Kinematic par...
Background After a stroke, a considerable proportion of people experience upper limb (UL) impairmen...
BACKGROUND: In rehabilitation settings, motor imagery, motor observation and mirror therapy serve as...
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to examine changes in different aspects of impairment, in...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
To develop an assessment tool utilising inertial sensors to investigate an objective measure of the ...
Upper limb spasticity can interfere with function and cause pain and contractures. Botulinum neuro t...
Difficulties exist with measuring functional upper limb (UL) change following Botulinum Toxin-A (BTX...
Background and Purpose. Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe different aspects of a kinematic aiming task (KAT) as a quantitative way to a...
To objectively quantify stiffness and clinical changes in the upper limb of poststroke patients foll...
We performed an open label single-blind trial with seventeen patients with moderate to severe upper ...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Contains fulltext : 88790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To me...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Background After a stroke, a considerable proportion of people experience upper limb (UL) impairmen...
BACKGROUND: In rehabilitation settings, motor imagery, motor observation and mirror therapy serve as...
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to examine changes in different aspects of impairment, in...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
Botulinum toxin (BTX) treatment of upper limb is considered effective for upper limb spasticity foll...
To develop an assessment tool utilising inertial sensors to investigate an objective measure of the ...
Upper limb spasticity can interfere with function and cause pain and contractures. Botulinum neuro t...
Difficulties exist with measuring functional upper limb (UL) change following Botulinum Toxin-A (BTX...
Background and Purpose. Spasticity (hypertonicity) is a frequent problem that can develop after stro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe different aspects of a kinematic aiming task (KAT) as a quantitative way to a...
To objectively quantify stiffness and clinical changes in the upper limb of poststroke patients foll...
We performed an open label single-blind trial with seventeen patients with moderate to severe upper ...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Contains fulltext : 88790.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To me...
The clinical assessment of spasticity in stroke patients generally includes descriptive scales, such...
Background After a stroke, a considerable proportion of people experience upper limb (UL) impairmen...
BACKGROUND: In rehabilitation settings, motor imagery, motor observation and mirror therapy serve as...
Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to examine changes in different aspects of impairment, in...