Textiles able to perform electronic functions are known as e-textiles, and are poised to revolutionise the manner in which rehabilitation and assistive technology is provided. With numerous reports in mainstream media of the possibilities and promise of e-textiles it is timely to review research work in this area related to neurological rehabilitation.This paper provides a review based on a systematic search conducted using EBSCO- Health, Scopus, AMED, PEDro and ProQuest databases, complemented by articles sourced from reference lists. Articles were included if the e-textile technology described had the potential for use in neurological rehabilitation and had been trialled on human participants. A total of 108 records were identified and sc...
Textile sensor for human motion detection in healthcare applications This project aims to develop a ...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
This paper details the development of an e-textile gesture controller using screen-printed electrode...
Textiles able to perform electronic functions are known as e-textiles, and are poised to revolutioni...
Electronic textiles have potential for many practical uses in clinical rehabilitation. This scoping ...
The possibility of gathering reliable information about movement characteristics during activities o...
The possibility of gathering reliable information about movement characteristics during activities o...
The focus of much previous research and development in electronic textiles has been on remote sensin...
The development of wearable health systems has been the focus of many researchers who aim to find so...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult movement disability, affecting 1.3 million people in the UK and...
Recent years there is an extremely growing interest in the study of human motion. A large amount of ...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
The use of e-textile technologies spread out in the scientific research with several applications in...
The use of e-textile technologies spread out in the scientific research with several applications in...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
Textile sensor for human motion detection in healthcare applications This project aims to develop a ...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
This paper details the development of an e-textile gesture controller using screen-printed electrode...
Textiles able to perform electronic functions are known as e-textiles, and are poised to revolutioni...
Electronic textiles have potential for many practical uses in clinical rehabilitation. This scoping ...
The possibility of gathering reliable information about movement characteristics during activities o...
The possibility of gathering reliable information about movement characteristics during activities o...
The focus of much previous research and development in electronic textiles has been on remote sensin...
The development of wearable health systems has been the focus of many researchers who aim to find so...
Stroke is the leading cause of adult movement disability, affecting 1.3 million people in the UK and...
Recent years there is an extremely growing interest in the study of human motion. A large amount of ...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
The use of e-textile technologies spread out in the scientific research with several applications in...
The use of e-textile technologies spread out in the scientific research with several applications in...
Monitoring physical activities during post-stroke rehabilitation in daily life may help physicians t...
Textile sensor for human motion detection in healthcare applications This project aims to develop a ...
Rehabilitation is one key part of healthcare services, and one of the most common patient group need...
This paper details the development of an e-textile gesture controller using screen-printed electrode...