Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independence, and improving recovery in hospital and post-discharge. However these services are therapist-dependent and resource intensive. Patients’ disengagement and boredom in stroke units are common which adversely affect functional and psychological outcomes. Novel techniques such as use of iPads™ are increasingly researched to overcome such challenges. The aim of this review is to determine the feasibility, effectiveness, acceptability, and barriers to the use of iPads™ in stroke neuro-rehabilitation. Four databases and manual literature search were used to identify published studies using the terms “iPad”, “Stroke”, and “neuro-rehabilitation”. ...
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could acce...
Abstract Background Stroke is a growing global epidemic limiting the ability of millions to function...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients in stroke rehabilitation units spend considerable time unen...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients in stroke rehabilitation units spend considerable time unen...
Background: Clinician interest in the role of tablet technology in commercially available tablet dev...
© 2018 World Stroke Organization. Background/aim: We previously reported the feasibility of RecoverN...
About 795,000 Americans each year suffer a new or recurrent stroke (NIDCD.gov). Also, about 1.7 mill...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized str...
IntroductionStroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized stro...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Stroke survivors are often left with deficits requiring rehabilitation to recover function and yet, ...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Modern tablet computers come with touch sensitive displays, which make them suitable for recognition...
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could acce...
Abstract Background Stroke is a growing global epidemic limiting the ability of millions to function...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...
Neuro-rehabilitation services are essential in reducing post-stroke impairments, enhancing independe...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients in stroke rehabilitation units spend considerable time unen...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients in stroke rehabilitation units spend considerable time unen...
Background: Clinician interest in the role of tablet technology in commercially available tablet dev...
© 2018 World Stroke Organization. Background/aim: We previously reported the feasibility of RecoverN...
About 795,000 Americans each year suffer a new or recurrent stroke (NIDCD.gov). Also, about 1.7 mill...
INTRODUCTION:Stroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized str...
IntroductionStroke survivors frequently experience a range of post-stroke deficits. Specialized stro...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Stroke survivors are often left with deficits requiring rehabilitation to recover function and yet, ...
Approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with stroke experience some degree of aphasia. With limited ...
Modern tablet computers come with touch sensitive displays, which make them suitable for recognition...
Mobile health (mHealth) technology represents a means through which more stroke survivors could acce...
Abstract Background Stroke is a growing global epidemic limiting the ability of millions to function...
The aim of this paper was to explore and discuss the use of ehealth applications in the rehabilitat...