AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabilitation of hand function is known to be more effective if patients can start therapy as early post-stroke as possible, and dedicate maximum therapy hours during hospital stay. Constraints such as a rapidly increasing patient-therapist ratio and a shortage of beds for stroke patients often prevent ideal rehabilitation therapy. One solution could be a system that can guide the patient in practicing key functional hand movements unsupervised as well as record data for tracking and reviewing progress. This paper describes a pilot experiment with a new Rehabilitation Platform. It consists of a mirror-image instruction video which guides the strok...
Due to increasing life expectancy, an aging population and shortages of healthcare workers, individu...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
[Abstract]: Strokes are a very commonly occuring medical event. In Australia alone around 53,000 peo...
AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabi...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
AbstractBecause recovery of upper extremity (UE) functions to a practical level has been considered ...
This paper highlights a progressive rehabilitation strategy which details the development of a sui...
Appropriately combining mental practice (MP) and physical practice (PP) in a post-stroke rehabilitat...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult death and disability, often followed by muscle weakness, loss of ...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates the motor recovery of the hand function after st...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability with 70 to 85% of initial strokes result...
Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most debilitating sequelae after stroke, thus the aim of r...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
The hand is a highly complex machine as evidenced by its mechanical structure and the large amount o...
Telerehabilitation allows continued rehabilitation at home after discharge. The use of rehabilitatio...
Due to increasing life expectancy, an aging population and shortages of healthcare workers, individu...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
[Abstract]: Strokes are a very commonly occuring medical event. In Australia alone around 53,000 peo...
AbstractHand function disability after stroke is the greatest obstacle to independent living. Rehabi...
More people are surviving stroke than ever before due to advances in emergency care. However, the nu...
AbstractBecause recovery of upper extremity (UE) functions to a practical level has been considered ...
This paper highlights a progressive rehabilitation strategy which details the development of a sui...
Appropriately combining mental practice (MP) and physical practice (PP) in a post-stroke rehabilitat...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult death and disability, often followed by muscle weakness, loss of ...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitates the motor recovery of the hand function after st...
Background: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability with 70 to 85% of initial strokes result...
Upper limb motor impairment is one of the most debilitating sequelae after stroke, thus the aim of r...
High-dosage rehabilitation therapy enhances neuroplasticity and motor recovery after neurologic inju...
The hand is a highly complex machine as evidenced by its mechanical structure and the large amount o...
Telerehabilitation allows continued rehabilitation at home after discharge. The use of rehabilitatio...
Due to increasing life expectancy, an aging population and shortages of healthcare workers, individu...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
[Abstract]: Strokes are a very commonly occuring medical event. In Australia alone around 53,000 peo...