Purpose: Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system (M-MARK), comprising movement and muscle sensors and providing feedback when performing everyday tasks was developed. The objective reported here was to create an evidence-based set of upper-limb tasks for use with the system. Materials and methods: Data from two focus groups with rehabilitation professionals, ten interviews with stroke survivors and a review of assessment tests were synthesized. In a two-stage process, suggested tasks were screened to exclude non-tasks and complex activities. Remaining tasks were screened for suitability and entered into a categorization matrix. Results: Of 83 suggestions, eight non-tasks, and 42 co...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
Item not available in this repository.Introduction: The recovery of upper limb movement is a major c...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
After stroke, upper limb motor impairment is one of the most common consequences that compromises th...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
Post-stroke survivors report that feedback helps to increase training motivation. A wearable system ...
Item not available in this repository.Introduction: The recovery of upper limb movement is a major c...
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
After a stroke, the upper extremity is often affected which may result in a decrease in functioning....
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
After stroke, upper limb motor impairment is one of the most common consequences that compromises th...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Sensor-based technological therapy devices could be a possible neurorehabilitation strategy for moto...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after a str...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Upper limb impairments that lead to difficulties ...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...
In their daily lives, stroke survivors must often choose between attempting upper-extremity activiti...