OBJECTIVE: To report the fidelity of the enhanced upper limb therapy programme within the Robot-Assisted Training for the Upper Limb after stroke (RATULS) randomized controlled trial, the types of goals selected and the proportion of goals achieved. DESIGN: Descriptive analysis of data on fidelity, goal selection and achievement from an intervention group within a randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Out-patient stroke rehabilitation within four UK NHS centres. SUBJECTS: 259 participants with moderate-severe upper limb activity limitation (Action Research Arm Test 0-39) between one week and five years post first stroke. INTERVENTION: The enhanced upper limb therapy programme aimed to provide 36 one-hour sessions, including 45 m...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
The routine use of evidence-based upper limb rehabilitation interventions after stroke has the poten...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...
OBJECTIVE: To report the fidelity of the enhanced upper limb therapy programme within the Robot-Assi...
Background - Loss of arm function is a common and distressing consequence of stroke. We describe the...
Background Loss of arm function is common after stroke. Robot-assisted training may improve arm outc...
BACKGROUND: Loss of arm function is a common and distressing consequence of stroke. We describe the ...
Objective: To determine whether robot-assisted training is cost-effective compared with an enhance...
Background: Loss of arm function is a common problem after stroke. Robot-assisted training might im...
Background: Loss of arm function is a common problem after stroke. Robot-assisted training might imp...
This paper presents some findings from a randomised controlled trial in patients with upper-limb wea...
Loss of arm function is common after stroke. Robot-assisted training may improve arm outcomes. The o...
Background: Sixty percent of people have non-functional arms 6 months after stroke. More effective t...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
The routine use of evidence-based upper limb rehabilitation interventions after stroke has the poten...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...
OBJECTIVE: To report the fidelity of the enhanced upper limb therapy programme within the Robot-Assi...
Background - Loss of arm function is a common and distressing consequence of stroke. We describe the...
Background Loss of arm function is common after stroke. Robot-assisted training may improve arm outc...
BACKGROUND: Loss of arm function is a common and distressing consequence of stroke. We describe the ...
Objective: To determine whether robot-assisted training is cost-effective compared with an enhance...
Background: Loss of arm function is a common problem after stroke. Robot-assisted training might im...
Background: Loss of arm function is a common problem after stroke. Robot-assisted training might imp...
This paper presents some findings from a randomised controlled trial in patients with upper-limb wea...
Loss of arm function is common after stroke. Robot-assisted training may improve arm outcomes. The o...
Background: Sixty percent of people have non-functional arms 6 months after stroke. More effective t...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
The routine use of evidence-based upper limb rehabilitation interventions after stroke has the poten...
Background Robot assisted upper limb (UL) therapy has been identified as an intervention with the po...