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An Upper Limb Rehabilitation Training and Evaluation System for Stroke Patients
2020
DEStech Transactions on Computer Science and Engineering
This system confirms that the MI Intervention can to a certain degree improve function of limb motor and sensory feedback by analyzing 38 volunteer patients' data in Huashan Hospital and Shanghai Jing'an ...
It adopts Motor Imagery (MI) intervention and mental rotation training mode in order to change the traditional inefficient mode of clinical stroke rehabilitation. ...
Through long-term clinical testing and verification, a standardized rehabilitation training and evaluation system for stroke is finally formed. ...
doi:10.12783/dtcse/cmso2019/33595
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Application of Intelligent Exercise Training Equipment in Clinical Nursing of Neurology Department
2021
Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging
The control group was treated with conventional rehabilitation training, and the treatment group was treated with intelligent training system, twice a day, 20 min each time. ...
To investigate the effect of intelligent exercise training equipment on lower limb function and standing stability of stroke patients with hemiplegia in clinical nursing of neurology department. ...
Discussion In this experiment, in addition to the routine rehabilitation treatment for stroke patients, intelligent sports training equipment was used for targeted training of lower limbs. e results showed ...
doi:10.1155/2021/8432868
pmid:34867115
pmcid:PMC8608505
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A Longitudinal Investigation of the Efficacy of Supported In-Home Post-Stroke Rehabilitation
2020
IEEE Access
For home-based stroke programs, a personalized training prescription is a necessity to guide and support patients. ...
A novel post-stroke upper limb in-home rehabilitation training system was proposed, developed, and tested for as long as 60 weeks. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.3010674
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Examination of the Effect of Rehabili-Mouse, a Desktop Rehabilitation Robot for Upper Limb Paresis after Stroke
2021
Open Journal of Orthopedics
The purpose of this study was to conduct paralyzed upper limb training for a patient after stroke using Rehabili-Mouse and to examine its effect. ...
Discussion: Training for the paralyzed upper limb after stroke using Rehabili-Mouse improved upper limb function and satisfied the trained patient. ...
This work did not receive any grants from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. ...
doi:10.4236/ojo.2021.1112035
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Home Self-Training: Visual Feedback for Assisting Physical Activity for Stroke Survivors
2019
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
A novel low-cost home-based training system is introduced. This system is designed as a composition of two linked applications: one for the therapist and another one for the patient. ...
This encourages to test the system in a realistic clinical context for the rehabilitation of stroke survivors. ...
Many thanks to our project partners and to the participants who contributed to the system evaluation.
Conflicts of Interest The authors of this paper declare no conflicts of interest. ...
doi:10.1016/j.cmpb.2019.04.019
pmid:31200899
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Advanced technology for gait rehabilitation: An overview
2018
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Most gait training systems are designed for acute and subacute neurological inpatients. ...
Many systems are used for relearning gait movements (nonfunctional training) or gait cycle training (functional gait training). ...
: For gait rehabilitation after stroke, body weight support (BWS) training on TM proved to be as effective as ground training for walking speed and endurance improvement (for patients who can ambulate) ...
doi:10.1177/1687814018783627
fatcat:nno3woqc5jaapgoaqiauzoyuge
Age effect on upper limb kinematics assessed by REAplan robot. A prospective study in healthy children from 3 to 12years old
2014
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
-The present study investigated patient/robot interactions within an upper limb robot-assisted training in subacute stroke patients. Methods. ...
Effects of prolonged robot-assisted training on upper limb motor recovery in subacute stroke. NeuroRehabilitation. 2013;33:41-8. http://dx. ...
-ARAMIS is an innovative dual-exoskeleton for the rehabilitation of the paretic upper limb after stroke. ...
doi:10.1016/j.rehab.2014.03.039
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Technology-assisted training of arm-hand skills in stroke: concepts on reacquisition of motor control and therapist guidelines for rehabilitation technology design
2009
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Therapist criteria for upper limb rehabilitation technology are suggested which are used to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a number of current technological systems. ...
Conclusion: This review shows that technology for supporting upper limb training after stroke needs to align with the evolution in rehabilitation training approaches of the last decade. ...
Winter (Philips Research Europe, Medical Signal Processing Department, Aachen) are acknowledged for their valuable comments on reviewing this paper. ...
doi:10.1186/1743-0003-6-1
pmid:19154570
pmcid:PMC2647548
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A system for sensory motor rehabilitation of the upper limb with virtual reality, exoskeleton robot, and real objects
2011
2011 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Practical Robot Applications
The multi-sensory features of the system promote a top-down strategy for training the upper limb (hand and arm) complementing the robot training; the system is ideally targeted for weak patients and those ...
sensory experience; the system incorporates a virtual limb proxy that can be personalized and actuated by the robot and that is accompanied by exercise practice in peripersonal space for a plasticity ...
The multi-sensory features of the system promote a top-down strategy for training the upper limb (hand and arm) complementing the robot training; the system is ideally targeted for weak patients and those ...
doi:10.1109/tepra.2011.5753482
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Olle Höök Lectureship 2019: The changing world of stroke rehabilitation
2020
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
The paper aims to provide a worldwide picture of stroke, developments in this field, and the evolution of stroke rehabilitation. ...
It sets out the background to, evidence for, and content of the comprehensive stroke unit. ...
Back into life The ultimate goal for rehabilitation is for the person who needs rehabilitation, to be living a life again with quality. ...
doi:10.2340/16501977-2670
pmid:32296853
fatcat:pdtf6l7bpra4xifnju2zfrwwzi
Development of Visual-based Rehabilitation Using Sensors for Stroke Patient
2020
International Journal on Robotics, Automation and Sciences
Thus, the leap motion sensor is employed for the finger motor rehabilitation training while the Microsoft Kinect sensor is utilized for the upper limb motor rehabilitation. ...
This project concerns on the development of applications using sensors for the rehabilitation of stroke patients. ...
A normal healthy person is able to complete all the 3 levels in the game. For the stroke patient, the recovery can be achieved when the patient obtains a higher score than the previous training. ...
doi:10.33093/ijoras.2020.2.4
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Socially assistive robotics for stroke and mild TBI rehabilitation
2009
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
users toward personalized and optimal rehabilitation programs. ...
of task specific training and (2) engagement and self-management of goal-directed actions. ...
Personality-Matching Study Our previously described experiment with a SAR system we developed, that monitored and encouraged stroke patients to perform rehabilitation activities, demonstrated that personality ...
pmid:19592798
fatcat:gm6mytc5lbe5hmggptovm5ys3u
Applications of Brain–Machine Interface Systems in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
2014
Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, significantly impacting the quality of life (QOL) in survivors, and rehabilitation remains the mainstay of treatment in these patients. ...
This review discusses the recent applications of BMI and robotic-assisted rehabilitation in stroke patients. ...
Therapeutic systems are primarily designed for use in the clinical setting, and are used across multiple patients/users, while personal systems serve as assistive devices for a single patient/user in their ...
doi:10.1007/s40141-014-0051-4
pmid:25110624
pmcid:PMC4122129
fatcat:f6knwvpadncvxmdym5a53epkgm
Emerging Technologies in Stroke Rehabilitation
2013
Journal of Bioengineering and Biomedical Sciences
A device that allows patients to undergo training at home without direct supervision could make CIMT more accessible for people suffering with stroke injuries. ...
More such treadmill vs elliptical trainer studies are needed in future to arrive at a right therapy regimen for rehabilitation of stroke patients. ...
This article was originally published in a special issue, Emerging Technology for Use in Rehabilitation handled by Editor(s). Dr. Philip Rowe, University of Strathclyde, UK ...
doi:10.4172/2155-9538.s1-e001
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Recent trends in robot-assisted therapy environments to improve real-life functional performance after stroke
2006
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Upper and lower limb robotic tools for neuro-rehabilitation are effective in reducing motor impairment but they are limited in their ability to improve real world function. ...
There is a need to improve functional outcomes after robot-assisted therapy. ...
Acknowledgements The author acknowledge the contributions to this special issue and the support of the Editor of the Journal of Neuroscience Engineering and Rehabilitation ...
doi:10.1186/1743-0003-3-29
pmid:17176474
pmcid:PMC1764881
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