A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is the second commonest cause of death in the world. If it is not fatal, it can result in paralysis, sensory impairment and significant disability. Rehabilitation plays an important role to help survivors relearn lost skills and assist them to regain independence and thus ameliorate their quality of life. With the development of technology, researchers have come up with new solutions to assist clinicians in monitoring and assessing their patients; as well as making physiotherapy available to all. The objective of this review is to assess the recent developments made in the field of post-stroke rehabilitation using wearable devices for data collection and machine learning algorithms for the exercises’ ev...
Surface electromyography signal plays an important role in hand function recovery training. In this ...
Background: With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a viable adjunc...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease that is recognized as one of the leading causes of death ...
Background: An increasingly aging society and consequently rising number of patients with poststroke...
Stroke is a main cause of long-term disability worldwide, placing a large burden on individuals and ...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Stroke survivors often experience reduced movement capabilities due to alterations in their neuromus...
This review aims to recommend directions for future research on robotic biofeedback towards prompt p...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. A unilateral motor deficit is one of th...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
An analysis of rehabilitation activity for paralyzed patient. Monitoring rehabilitation activity for...
Wearable sensors have been beneficial in assessing motor impairment after stroke. Individuals who ha...
Surface electromyography signal plays an important role in hand function recovery training. In this ...
Background: With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a viable adjunc...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...
Stroke is a common cerebrovascular disease that is recognized as one of the leading causes of death ...
Background: An increasingly aging society and consequently rising number of patients with poststroke...
Stroke is a main cause of long-term disability worldwide, placing a large burden on individuals and ...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Stroke survivors often experience reduced movement capabilities due to alterations in their neuromus...
This review aims to recommend directions for future research on robotic biofeedback towards prompt p...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability. A unilateral motor deficit is one of th...
Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearabl...
An analysis of rehabilitation activity for paralyzed patient. Monitoring rehabilitation activity for...
Wearable sensors have been beneficial in assessing motor impairment after stroke. Individuals who ha...
Surface electromyography signal plays an important role in hand function recovery training. In this ...
Background: With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a viable adjunc...
This Special Issue shows a range of potential opportunities for the application of wearable movement...