Abstract—This paper describes a clinical randomized single-blinded study of the effects of Functional Electrical Therapy (FET) on the paretic arms of subjects with acute hemiplegia caused by strokes. FET is an exercise program that comprises voluntary arm movements and opening, closing, holding, and releasing of objects that are assisted by a neural prosthesis (electrical stimulation). FET consisted of a 30 min everyday exercise for 3 consecutive weeks in addition to conventional therapy. Twenty-eight acute hemiplegic subjects participated in a 6 mo study. The subjects were divided into lower functioning groups (LFGs) and higher functioning groups (HFGs) based on their capacity to voluntarily extend the wrist and fingers against the gravity...
Background. Different therapeutic methods are being used to prevent or decrease long-term impairment...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background. The recovery rate of upper limb function after stroke is poor when compared with indepen...
Results from a clinical evaluation of Functional Electri-cal Therapy (FET) in chronic hemiplegic sub...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
This study aims to evaluate the effects of functional electrical stimulation on motor and functional...
Purpose: Motivated by a prior successful randomized controlled trial showing that functional electri...
<p><strong>Objective</strong> To explore the effects of motor imagery (MI) combined with the third ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a short-term electrical stimulation in conjunction with neu...
Cerebrovascular accident is a focal neurological deficiency occurring suddenly and lasting for more ...
Background and Purpose: To determine the efficacy of a Functional Electrical Therapy (FET) protocol ...
IntroductionReaching movements in stroke patients are characterized by decreased amplitudes at the s...
Background: The principal target of any stroke rehabilitation is the motor impairments. Many studies...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
ObjectiveTo review the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) in the rehabilitatio...
Background. Different therapeutic methods are being used to prevent or decrease long-term impairment...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background. The recovery rate of upper limb function after stroke is poor when compared with indepen...
Results from a clinical evaluation of Functional Electri-cal Therapy (FET) in chronic hemiplegic sub...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
This study aims to evaluate the effects of functional electrical stimulation on motor and functional...
Purpose: Motivated by a prior successful randomized controlled trial showing that functional electri...
<p><strong>Objective</strong> To explore the effects of motor imagery (MI) combined with the third ...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a short-term electrical stimulation in conjunction with neu...
Cerebrovascular accident is a focal neurological deficiency occurring suddenly and lasting for more ...
Background and Purpose: To determine the efficacy of a Functional Electrical Therapy (FET) protocol ...
IntroductionReaching movements in stroke patients are characterized by decreased amplitudes at the s...
Background: The principal target of any stroke rehabilitation is the motor impairments. Many studies...
Introduction: Of those people who survive a stroke, only between 40 and 70% regain upper limb dexter...
ObjectiveTo review the effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation (FES) in the rehabilitatio...
Background. Different therapeutic methods are being used to prevent or decrease long-term impairment...
Background. Existing task-specific practice interventions do not increase movement in stroke patient...
Background. The recovery rate of upper limb function after stroke is poor when compared with indepen...