OBJECTIVES: Arm weakness is common after stroke; repetitive activity is critical for recovery but people struggle with knowing what to do, volume, and monitoring progress. We studied the feasibility and acceptability of OnTrack, a digital intervention supporting arm and hand rehabilitation in acute and home settings. DESIGN: A mixed-method, single-arm study evaluating the feasibility of OnTrack for hospital and home use. An independent process evaluation assessed the intervention's fidelity, dose and reach. Amendments to the protocol were necessary after COVID-19. SETTING: Acute stroke services and home settings in North West London. PARTICIPANTS: 12 adults with a stroke diagnosis <6 months previously (first or recurrent) requiring arm reha...
INTRODUCTION Stroke rehabilitation guidelines suggest a high-frequency task-oriented training at ...
Background: After a stroke, inpatients often receive less than the recommended dose of therapy. Tele...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This randomised controlled feasibility trial evaluated the recruitment, engagemen...
Objectives: Arm weakness is common after stroke; repetitive activity is critical for recovery but pe...
INTRODUCTION: Arm weakness is a common problem after stroke (affecting 450 000 people in the UK) lea...
Introduction Arm weakness is a common problem after stroke (affecting 450,000 people in the UK) lea...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial of a home-based vir...
BackgroundThis feasibility study is intended to assess the acceptability of home-based task-specific...
Background: A low cost, virtual reality system that translates movements of the hand, fingers and th...
© 2015 Nijenhuis et al. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
© The Author(s) 2016. Objective: To determine feasibility of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objective: This study explored what worked for whom, how and under what circumstances in a community...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Background. Motor (re)learning via technology-dependent therapy has the potential to complement trad...
INTRODUCTION Stroke rehabilitation guidelines suggest a high-frequency task-oriented training at ...
Background: After a stroke, inpatients often receive less than the recommended dose of therapy. Tele...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This randomised controlled feasibility trial evaluated the recruitment, engagemen...
Objectives: Arm weakness is common after stroke; repetitive activity is critical for recovery but pe...
INTRODUCTION: Arm weakness is a common problem after stroke (affecting 450 000 people in the UK) lea...
Introduction Arm weakness is a common problem after stroke (affecting 450,000 people in the UK) lea...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial of a home-based vir...
BackgroundThis feasibility study is intended to assess the acceptability of home-based task-specific...
Background: A low cost, virtual reality system that translates movements of the hand, fingers and th...
© 2015 Nijenhuis et al. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
© The Author(s) 2016. Objective: To determine feasibility of a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of ...
Objective: This study explored what worked for whom, how and under what circumstances in a community...
Background: upper limb (UL) recovery after stroke is strongly dependent upon rehabilitation dose. Re...
Background. Motor (re)learning via technology-dependent therapy has the potential to complement trad...
INTRODUCTION Stroke rehabilitation guidelines suggest a high-frequency task-oriented training at ...
Background: After a stroke, inpatients often receive less than the recommended dose of therapy. Tele...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This randomised controlled feasibility trial evaluated the recruitment, engagemen...