Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a useful approach to stroke rehabilitation. In current clinical practice, visual feedback of movement performance is often limited to the use of mirrors or video. However, neither approach is optimal since cognitive and self-image issues can distract or distress patients and their movement can be obscured by clothing or limited viewpoints. Three-dimensional motion capture has the potential to provide accurate kinematic data required for objective assessment and feedback in the clinical environment. However, such data are currently presented in numerical or graphical format, which is often impractical in a clinical setting. Our hypothesis is that presenting this kine...
Objectives Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Objective: To determine if the inclusion of visual biofeedback in physiotherapy rehabilitation sessi...
Objectives:Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a us...
Augmented visual feedback of movement performance to enhance walking recovery after stroke: study pr...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Background: Visual information comprises one of the most salient sources of information used to cont...
Introduction and aim: Stroke is the leading cause of severe adult disability in the developed world ...
Background and objectives: For a significant proportion of stroke survivors arm function is limited....
Objectives: Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied ...
Augmented visual feedback has the potential to compensate for impairments in intrinsic feedback mech...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indic...
Temporal gait asymmetry (TGA) is common post-stroke and particularly resistant to conventional thera...
Roughly 800,000 people experience a stroke every year in the United States and stroke is the leading...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy of novel interactive, motion capture-rehabilitation software to us...
Objectives Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Objective: To determine if the inclusion of visual biofeedback in physiotherapy rehabilitation sessi...
Objectives:Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Abstract Background Increasing evidence suggests that use of augmented visual feedback could be a us...
Augmented visual feedback of movement performance to enhance walking recovery after stroke: study pr...
Background: Key principles of stroke rehabilitation are practice and feedback. 3D motion capture has...
Background: Visual information comprises one of the most salient sources of information used to cont...
Introduction and aim: Stroke is the leading cause of severe adult disability in the developed world ...
Background and objectives: For a significant proportion of stroke survivors arm function is limited....
Objectives: Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied ...
Augmented visual feedback has the potential to compensate for impairments in intrinsic feedback mech...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indic...
Temporal gait asymmetry (TGA) is common post-stroke and particularly resistant to conventional thera...
Roughly 800,000 people experience a stroke every year in the United States and stroke is the leading...
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy of novel interactive, motion capture-rehabilitation software to us...
Objectives Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...
Objective: To determine if the inclusion of visual biofeedback in physiotherapy rehabilitation sessi...
Objectives:Given the importance of vision in the control of walking and evidence indicating varied p...