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The Effectiveness of Upper-Limb Wearable Technology for Improving Activity and Participation in Adult Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review (Preprint)
2019
Journal of Medical Internet Research
With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a viable adjunct in poststroke rehabilitation. Upper limb (UL) impairment affects up to 77% of stroke survivors impacting on their ability to carry out everyday activities. However, despite an increase in research exploring these devices for UL rehabilitation, little is known of their effectiveness. This review aimed to assess the effectiveness of UL wearable technology for improving activity and participation in adult
doi:10.2196/15981
pmid:31913131
fatcat:cc3xmai23rgerjifjg7e5ycdte