Background and Purpose: The provision of feedback is important for effective skill learning. The purpose of this study was to examine the nature of feedback provided during the practice of everyday activities (such as standing up, walking, and reaching and grasping objects) during stroke rehabilitation, both when the therapist was present and when the patient was practicing alone. Method: Design: A cross-sectional observational study of the feedback received during rehabilitation by people who had had a stroke was conducted. Forty unique patient-therapist dyads were observed during 30minutes of actual practice of everyday activities with data collected through behavioural mapping. The following was recorded: the activity practiced, whether ...
Purpose. To explore eight individuals' experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised ob...
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
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Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide. Following stroke, patients need to re-learn the ab...
Background: Following stroke, patients need to re-learn the ability to perform everyday activities s...
Background: The provision of information feedback during practice of activities is important during ...
Background: The provision of information feedback during practice of activities is important during ...
Purpose. There is little guidance on using extrinsic feedback to enhance motor learning after stroke...
Background and objective: The ability to stand up is reduced following stroke. Traditional biofeedba...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Objective: To determine if the inclusion of visual biofeedback in physiotherapy rehabilitation sessi...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
Objective(s): to describe a) how motor learning principles are applied during post stroke physiother...
Rehabilitation exercises following stroke are by necessity repetitive and consequently can be tediou...
Purpose. To explore eight individuals' experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised ob...
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
© 2017 Association for Computing Machinery. All rights reserved. Rehabilitation 1 exercises followin...
Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide. Following stroke, patients need to re-learn the ab...
Background: Following stroke, patients need to re-learn the ability to perform everyday activities s...
Background: The provision of information feedback during practice of activities is important during ...
Background: The provision of information feedback during practice of activities is important during ...
Purpose. There is little guidance on using extrinsic feedback to enhance motor learning after stroke...
Background and objective: The ability to stand up is reduced following stroke. Traditional biofeedba...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Objective: To determine if the inclusion of visual biofeedback in physiotherapy rehabilitation sessi...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
The object: the effect of feedback. The problem: Stroke is the second among the mortality and the si...
Objective(s): to describe a) how motor learning principles are applied during post stroke physiother...
Rehabilitation exercises following stroke are by necessity repetitive and consequently can be tediou...
Purpose. To explore eight individuals' experiences and responses to taking part in a personalised ob...
Background: Occupational therapists working in brain injury rehabilitation use functional tasks as a...
© 2017 Association for Computing Machinery. All rights reserved. Rehabilitation 1 exercises followin...