Item does not contain fulltextPurpose. An increasing demand for training after stroke has brought about the need to develop rehabilitation technology. This article reports an inquiry into skill preferences of persons after stroke regarding arm-hand training and examines the relationship between the use of the affected arm and the patient's training preference. Method. Data collection involved a semi-structured interview of 20 persons in the subacute and 20 persons in the chronic stage after stroke, based on an adaptation of the motor activity log. Results. Subacute and chronic patients after stroke agreed on seven out of 10 most preferred training skills. Patient preferences related mostly to 'manipulation in combination with positioning' a...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Rehabilitation technology for upper limb training of stroke patients may play an importa...
As stroke incidence increases, therapists' time is under pressure. Technology-supported rehabilitati...
Background: It is the purpose of this article to identify and review criteria that rehabilitation te...
BackgroundArm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specif...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
BACKGROUND: Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major therapeutic target in stroke rehabilitat...
Arm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specific populat...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major goal in the rehabilitation of patients who suffered ...
INTRODUCTION:Improvement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is r...
As stroke incidence increases, therapists' time is under pressure. Technology-supported rehabilitati...
IntroductionImprovement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is re...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Rehabilitation technology for upper limb training of stroke patients may play an importa...
As stroke incidence increases, therapists' time is under pressure. Technology-supported rehabilitati...
Background: It is the purpose of this article to identify and review criteria that rehabilitation te...
BackgroundArm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specif...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
BACKGROUND: Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major therapeutic target in stroke rehabilitat...
Arm-hand rehabilitation programs applied in stroke rehabilitation frequently target specific populat...
Objective. This review evaluates the underlying training components currently used in task-oriented ...
Improving arm-hand skill performance is a major goal in the rehabilitation of patients who suffered ...
INTRODUCTION:Improvement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is r...
As stroke incidence increases, therapists' time is under pressure. Technology-supported rehabilitati...
IntroductionImprovement of arm-hand function and arm-hand skill performance in stroke patients is re...
Impaired arm-hand performance is a serious consequence of stroke that is associated with reduced sel...
Background: Rehabilitation technology for upper limb training of stroke patients may play an importa...
As stroke incidence increases, therapists' time is under pressure. Technology-supported rehabilitati...