Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most debilitating sequelae after stroke, thus the aim of rehabilitation is to promote functional recovery and improve quality of life. Surface Electromyography Biofeedback (sEMG-BFB) is a therapeutic tool based on providing amplified neuromuscular information on motor performance to the patient, for enhancing motor learning and driving to a successful recovery. A preliminary pilot longitudinal study was carried out to preliminarily investigate any clinical and instrumental effect due to an innovative treatment based on sEMG-BFB, in stroke survivors. Fifteen stroke patients with impairment of hand function were enrolled for a 3-weeks- training with REcognition MOvement (REMO®), a sEMG-BFB armband, cl...
AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabi...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
Six male recent stroke patients served as subjects for the experiment. The patients were randomly as...
Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most debilitating sequelae after stroke, thus the aim of r...
Due to increasing life expectancy, an aging population and shortages of healthcare workers, individu...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Stroke-induced disability can be effectively reduced by appropriate rehabilitation process. For the ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
After stroke, upper limb motor impairment is one of the most common consequences that compromises th...
BackgroundUpper and lower limb impairment is common after stroke. Electromyographic biofeedback ther...
Introduction: Stroke is an event caused by the interruption of the blood supply to the brain, usuall...
The study aim was to test, in a clinical context, a compact surface electromyography (sEMG) sensor a...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if reducing spasticity, using electromyographic ...
In hospital, most stroke patients' rehabilitation training is assisted by rehabilitation physicians....
AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabi...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
Six male recent stroke patients served as subjects for the experiment. The patients were randomly as...
Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most debilitating sequelae after stroke, thus the aim of r...
Due to increasing life expectancy, an aging population and shortages of healthcare workers, individu...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Stroke-induced disability can be effectively reduced by appropriate rehabilitation process. For the ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
Motor recovery following nerve transfer surgery depends on the successful re-innervation of the new ...
After stroke, upper limb motor impairment is one of the most common consequences that compromises th...
BackgroundUpper and lower limb impairment is common after stroke. Electromyographic biofeedback ther...
Introduction: Stroke is an event caused by the interruption of the blood supply to the brain, usuall...
The study aim was to test, in a clinical context, a compact surface electromyography (sEMG) sensor a...
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to determine if reducing spasticity, using electromyographic ...
In hospital, most stroke patients' rehabilitation training is assisted by rehabilitation physicians....
AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabi...
Objective: The impact of electromyographic biofeedback (EMG BFB) applied during functional gait acti...
Six male recent stroke patients served as subjects for the experiment. The patients were randomly as...