Objective: One of the greatest challenges in clinical trial design is dealing with the subjectivity and variability introduced by human raters when measuring clinical end-points. We hypothesized that robotic measures that capture the kinematics of human movements collected longitudinally in patients after stroke would bear a significant relationship to the ordinal clinical scales and potentially lead to the development of more sensitive motor biomarkers that could improve the efficiency and cost of clinical trials. Materials and methods: We used clinical scales and a robotic assay to measure arm movement in 208 patients 7, 14, 21, 30 and 90 days after acute ischemic stroke at two separate clinical sites. The robots are low impedance and low...
Objective: To develop a computerized adaptive testing system of the Fugl-Meyer motor scale (CAT-FM) ...
Objective To examine the validity of 5 robot-based assessments of arm motor function post-stroke. D...
Biomarkers that capture treatment effects could improve the precision of clinical decision making fo...
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: To investigate the predictors of minimal clinically important changes on outcome measures...
Background: Robotic measurement of kinematics is a potential method to detect precise rehabilitation...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: The mechanism of stroke recovery is related to the reorganization of c...
Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are...
Background : Although robotics assisted rehabilitation has proven to be effective in stroke rehabili...
Abstract Background Effectiveness of robotic thera...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in using biomarkers to predict motor recovery and outcomes af...
Background: Surface electromyography (sEMG) based robot-assisted rehabilitation systems have been ad...
BACKGROUND: Robots designed for rehabilitation of the upper extremity after stroke facilitate high r...
Background. Robots designed for rehabilitation of the upper extremity after stroke facilitate high r...
Objective: To develop a computerized adaptive testing system of the Fugl-Meyer motor scale (CAT-FM) ...
Objective To examine the validity of 5 robot-based assessments of arm motor function post-stroke. D...
Biomarkers that capture treatment effects could improve the precision of clinical decision making fo...
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: To investigate the predictors of minimal clinically important changes on outcome measures...
Background: Robotic measurement of kinematics is a potential method to detect precise rehabilitation...
peer reviewed[en] BACKGROUND: The mechanism of stroke recovery is related to the reorganization of c...
Background: Clinical scales such as Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) and Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) are...
Background : Although robotics assisted rehabilitation has proven to be effective in stroke rehabili...
Abstract Background Effectiveness of robotic thera...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in using biomarkers to predict motor recovery and outcomes af...
Background: Surface electromyography (sEMG) based robot-assisted rehabilitation systems have been ad...
BACKGROUND: Robots designed for rehabilitation of the upper extremity after stroke facilitate high r...
Background. Robots designed for rehabilitation of the upper extremity after stroke facilitate high r...
Objective: To develop a computerized adaptive testing system of the Fugl-Meyer motor scale (CAT-FM) ...
Objective To examine the validity of 5 robot-based assessments of arm motor function post-stroke. D...
Biomarkers that capture treatment effects could improve the precision of clinical decision making fo...