This review aims to recommend directions for future research on robotic biofeedback towards prompt post-stroke gait rehabilitation by investigating the technical and clinical specifications of biofeedback systems (BSs), including the complementary use with assistive devices and/or physiotherapist-oriented cues. A literature search was conducted from January 2019 to September 2022 on Cochrane, Embase, PubMed, PEDro, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Data regarding technical (sensors, biofeedback parameters, actuators, control strategies, assistive devices, physiotherapist-oriented cues) and clinical (participants’ characteristics, protocols, outcome measures, BSs’ effects) specifications of BSs were extracted from the relevant studies. A...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
This review aims to recommend directions for future research on robotic biofeedback towards prompt p...
[Background] Add-on robot-mediated therapy has proven to be more effective than conventional therapy...
BACKGROUND: The recovery of walking after stroke is a priority goal for recovering autonomy. In the ...
Stroke survival patients gait function lost or huge dysfunction in gait parameters leads to calmer, ...
Background Studies about electromechanical-assisted devices proved the validity and effectiveness of...
In this review, we give a brief outline of robot-mediated gait training for stroke patients, as an i...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background: Robotic-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) may enable high-intensive and task-specific gait t...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients\u2019 rehabilitation has been investigated...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is the second commonest cause of death in the world. If it is n...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
This review aims to recommend directions for future research on robotic biofeedback towards prompt p...
[Background] Add-on robot-mediated therapy has proven to be more effective than conventional therapy...
BACKGROUND: The recovery of walking after stroke is a priority goal for recovering autonomy. In the ...
Stroke survival patients gait function lost or huge dysfunction in gait parameters leads to calmer, ...
Background Studies about electromechanical-assisted devices proved the validity and effectiveness of...
In this review, we give a brief outline of robot-mediated gait training for stroke patients, as an i...
Background Stroke is the most common cause of disability in the developed world and can severely de...
Background: Robotic-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT) may enable high-intensive and task-specific gait t...
Introduction. The role of robotics in poststroke patients\u2019 rehabilitation has been investigated...
Background Stroke related motor function deficits affect patients' likelihood of returning to profe...
A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is the second commonest cause of death in the world. If it is n...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...
Introduction: Stroke is the third leading cause of adult disability worldwide, and lower extremity m...