BACKGROUND: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) during repetitive practice of everyday tasks can facilitate recovery of upper limb function following stroke. Reduction in impairment is strongly associated with how closely FES assists performance, with advanced iterative learning control (ILC) technology providing precise upper-limb assistance. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of extending ILC technology to control FES of three muscle groups in the upper limb to facilitate functional motor recovery post-stroke. METHODS: Five stroke participants with established hemiplegia undertook eighteen intervention sessions, each of one hour duration. During each session FES was applied to the anterior deltoid, triceps, and wr...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) during repetitive practice of everyday tasks can facilitate ...
Objective: task specific training and Electrical stimulation (ES) are techniques used in rehabilitat...
Objective: Task specific training and Electrical Stimulation (ES) are techniques used in rehabilita...
Introduction: functional electrical stimulation (FES) has shown effectiveness in restoring movement ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
ObjectiveTo review the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) in the rehabilitatio...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Introduction: Reaching movements in stroke patients are characterized by decreased amplitudes at the...
BACKGROUND: An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. E...
Background: Novel stroke rehabilitation techniques that employ electrical stimulation (ES) and robot...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) during repetitive practice of everyday tasks can facilitate ...
Objective: task specific training and Electrical stimulation (ES) are techniques used in rehabilitat...
Objective: Task specific training and Electrical Stimulation (ES) are techniques used in rehabilita...
Introduction: functional electrical stimulation (FES) has shown effectiveness in restoring movement ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
Therapies using functional electrical stimulation (FES) in conjunction with practice of everyday tas...
ObjectiveTo review the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) in the rehabilitatio...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Introduction: Reaching movements in stroke patients are characterized by decreased amplitudes at the...
BACKGROUND: An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. E...
Background: Novel stroke rehabilitation techniques that employ electrical stimulation (ES) and robot...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
Stroke affects more than 150,000 people every year and is the third major cause of adult disability ...