Background: Paresis of the upper limb (UL) is the most frequent impairment after a stroke. Hybrid neuroprostheses, i.e., the combination of robots and electrical stimulation, have emerged as an option to treat these impairments. Methods: To give an overview of existing devices, their features, and how they are linked to clinical metrics, four different databases were systematically searched for studies on hybrid neuroprostheses for UL rehabilitation after stroke. The evidence on the efficacy of hybrid therapies was synthesized. Results: Seventy-three studies were identified, introducing 32 hybrid systems. Among the most recent devices (n = 20), most actively reinforce movement (3 passively) and are typical exoskeletons (3 end-effectors). If...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired adult disability with major impact on arm function. The combine...
BACKGROUND: Neurorehabilitation technologies such as robot therapy (RT) and transcranial Direct Curr...
Background: Paresis of the upper limb (UL) is the most frequent impairment after a stroke. Hybrid ne...
Background: Stroke is a major contributor to the reduced ability to carry out activities of daily li...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of interventions that promote upper limb (UL) recovery in stroke...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
A better understanding of the neural substrates that underlie motor recovery after stroke has led to...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired adult disability with major impact on arm function. The combine...
BACKGROUND: Neurorehabilitation technologies such as robot therapy (RT) and transcranial Direct Curr...
Background: Paresis of the upper limb (UL) is the most frequent impairment after a stroke. Hybrid ne...
Background: Stroke is a major contributor to the reduced ability to carry out activities of daily li...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of interventions that promote upper limb (UL) recovery in stroke...
Background and Purpose: After stroke, only 12% of survivors obtain complete upper limb (UL) function...
Technology-supported training is emerging as a solution to support therapists in their efforts provi...
A better understanding of the neural substrates that underlie motor recovery after stroke has led to...
Introduction: Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most frequent stroke consequences. robot the...
Objective. The aim of the study was to present a systematic review of studies that investigate the e...
Stroke is the main cause of acquired adult disability with major impact on arm function. The combine...
BACKGROUND: Neurorehabilitation technologies such as robot therapy (RT) and transcranial Direct Curr...