In the April 2008 issue of Progress, we featured an article describing a new technique for improving arm movement following stroke developed at the University of Southampton. The technique involves the use of a robotic workstation delivering precisely controlled electrical stimulation mediated by iterative learning control to improve task performance. Here, the scientists who developed the system discuss the promising results of their pilot clinical study using this technique
Robots (Prange et al 2007) and FES can improve impairment levels and possibly function (De Kroon et ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
CHANGES IN UPPER LIMB ISOMETRIC STRENGTH AND ERROR TRACKING FOLLOWING TRAINING USING ITERATIVE LEARN...
In the April 2008 issue of Progress, we featured an article describing a new technique for improving...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Strokes affect between 174 and 216 people per 100 000 population in the UK each year. Approximately ...
This study examined Stimulation Assistance through Iterative Learning (SAIL), a novel stroke rehabil...
Background An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Ev...
Re-education of upper limb function post stroke, using Iterative Learning Control (ILC) mediated by ...
Many people have problems with using their arm after a stroke, which can affect their ability to per...
Re-education of upper limb function post stroke, using Iterative Learning Control (ILC) mediated by ...
BACKGROUND: An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. E...
Iterative learning control (ILC) has its origins in the control of processes that perform a task rep...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
In the September/October 2009 issue of Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, we featured an article ...
Robots (Prange et al 2007) and FES can improve impairment levels and possibly function (De Kroon et ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
CHANGES IN UPPER LIMB ISOMETRIC STRENGTH AND ERROR TRACKING FOLLOWING TRAINING USING ITERATIVE LEARN...
In the April 2008 issue of Progress, we featured an article describing a new technique for improving...
An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Evidence supp...
Strokes affect between 174 and 216 people per 100 000 population in the UK each year. Approximately ...
This study examined Stimulation Assistance through Iterative Learning (SAIL), a novel stroke rehabil...
Background An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. Ev...
Re-education of upper limb function post stroke, using Iterative Learning Control (ILC) mediated by ...
Many people have problems with using their arm after a stroke, which can affect their ability to per...
Re-education of upper limb function post stroke, using Iterative Learning Control (ILC) mediated by ...
BACKGROUND: An inability to perform tasks involving reaching is a common problem following stroke. E...
Iterative learning control (ILC) has its origins in the control of processes that perform a task rep...
Background: Evidence exists for the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) and rob...
In the September/October 2009 issue of Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry, we featured an article ...
Robots (Prange et al 2007) and FES can improve impairment levels and possibly function (De Kroon et ...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability in the UK, with approximately 50% of stroke survivors being ...
CHANGES IN UPPER LIMB ISOMETRIC STRENGTH AND ERROR TRACKING FOLLOWING TRAINING USING ITERATIVE LEARN...