INTRODUCTION:Stroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized stroke rehabilitation improves recovery, especially if it is started early post-stroke. However, resource limitations often preclude early rehabilitation. Mobile technologies may provide a platform for stroke survivors to begin recovery when they might not be able to otherwise. The study objective was to demonstrate the feasibility of RecoverNow, a tablet-based stroke recovery platform aimed at delivering speech and cognitive therapy. METHODS:We recruited a convenience sample of 30 acute stroke patients to use RecoverNow for up to 3 months. Allied health professionals assigned specific applications based on standard of care assessments. Particip...
Aims: The aim of this rapid review and opinion paper is to present the state of the current evidence...
BACKGROUND: Globally, there is a growing use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), incl...
BackgroundEnhanced neural plasticity early after stroke suggests the potential to improve outcomes w...
IntroductionStroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized stro...
© 2018 World Stroke Organization. Background/aim: We previously reported the feasibility of RecoverN...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could acce...
Stroke survivors are often left with deficits requiring rehabilitation to recover function and yet, ...
Abstract Background Stroke is a growing global epidemic limiting the ability of millions to function...
Background: Clinician interest in the role of tablet technology in commercially available tablet dev...
Purpose: Poststroke communication deficits (PSCD) are common following stroke. Early and intensive s...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Aims: The aim of this rapid review and opinion paper is to present the state of the current evidence...
BACKGROUND: Globally, there is a growing use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), incl...
BackgroundEnhanced neural plasticity early after stroke suggests the potential to improve outcomes w...
IntroductionStroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized stro...
© 2018 World Stroke Organization. Background/aim: We previously reported the feasibility of RecoverN...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could acce...
Stroke survivors are often left with deficits requiring rehabilitation to recover function and yet, ...
Abstract Background Stroke is a growing global epidemic limiting the ability of millions to function...
Background: Clinician interest in the role of tablet technology in commercially available tablet dev...
Purpose: Poststroke communication deficits (PSCD) are common following stroke. Early and intensive s...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Aims: The aim of this rapid review and opinion paper is to present the state of the current evidence...
BACKGROUND: Globally, there is a growing use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), incl...
BackgroundEnhanced neural plasticity early after stroke suggests the potential to improve outcomes w...