This research consists in the creation of a hardware-software complex for the rehabilitation of stroke patients. The device is designed for rehabilitation of patients after acute disorders of cerebral blood circulation with severe neurotraumas. The device is based on two existing rehabilitation technologies: the method of transcranial brain stimulation with the help of a magnetic neurostimulator, and the development of hand motility with the help of gloves. The combination of these two methods will allow patients to recover effectively, even at home, after they was suffering from neurotrauma. Keywords: stroke, ischemic, rehabilitation, biofeedback, paresis, brain, computer, mechanized glove, hardware, and software complex, CNS diseases, int...
The use of robotics in post-stroke patient rehabilitation and research has increased substantially...
Motor recovery in post-stroke and post-traumatic patients using exoskeleton controlled by the brain-...
A stroke is a condition where the brain rapidly loses its functions because of a disturbance in t...
The process of developing a successful stroke rehabilitation methodology requires four key component...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
In the occurrence of a stroke, a blocked or ruptured blood vessel prevents oxygen and nutrients from...
AbstractInnovative technologies for sensorimotor rehabilitation after stroke have dramatically incre...
The human nervous system is susceptible to injury from both extrinsic and intrinsic factors such as ...
A cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, is major cause of mortality or permanent disability. Stroke c...
This literature review is devoted to the study of recent advances in the field of neurorehabilitatio...
In the United States, someone has a stroke every 40 seconds. Often, these victims have long-term phy...
A stroke is the loss of brain function caused by a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the b...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
The use of robotics in post-stroke patient rehabilitation and research has increased substantially...
Motor recovery in post-stroke and post-traumatic patients using exoskeleton controlled by the brain-...
A stroke is a condition where the brain rapidly loses its functions because of a disturbance in t...
The process of developing a successful stroke rehabilitation methodology requires four key component...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
In the occurrence of a stroke, a blocked or ruptured blood vessel prevents oxygen and nutrients from...
AbstractInnovative technologies for sensorimotor rehabilitation after stroke have dramatically incre...
The human nervous system is susceptible to injury from both extrinsic and intrinsic factors such as ...
A cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, is major cause of mortality or permanent disability. Stroke c...
This literature review is devoted to the study of recent advances in the field of neurorehabilitatio...
In the United States, someone has a stroke every 40 seconds. Often, these victims have long-term phy...
A stroke is the loss of brain function caused by a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the b...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
The use of robotics in post-stroke patient rehabilitation and research has increased substantially...
Motor recovery in post-stroke and post-traumatic patients using exoskeleton controlled by the brain-...
A stroke is a condition where the brain rapidly loses its functions because of a disturbance in t...