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Combining Robotic & Assistive Technologies To Improve Outcomes: A Pilot Study Quantifying Stroke Rehabilitation
Stroke is the leading causes of long-term disability in the United States. Unfortunately, many survivors experience upper extremity (UE) impairment with few rehabilitation opportunities, secondary to a lack of voluntary muscle control. We developed a novel UE rehabilitation paradigm (TDS-HM) that uses a Tongue Drive System (TDS) to control a robotic device (HandMentor: HM), encouraging active learning through a game-like user interface. We hypothesize TDS-HM training will improve motor performance, reduce UE impairment, and improve quality of life in stroke survivors.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stephen Housley, David Wu, Kimberly Richards, Samir Belagaje, Maysam Ghovanloo, Andrew Butler Source Type: research

Changes in Temporal-Spatial Parameters after Six Sessions of Robotic Exoskeleton Gait Training in Acute Stroke
To evaluate the effectiveness of a robotic exoskeleton (RE) on temporal-spatial gait parameters after six sessions of RE gait training for a single inpatient with acute stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Melvin Mejia, Ghaith Androwis, Kathleen Chervin, Christina Cording, Adam Kesten, Melissa Perret, Karen West, Karen Nolan Source Type: research

Backward Walking Training Program to Improve Balance Confidence and Forward Gait Speed Post-Stroke: Case Series
To examine effects of a Backward Walking (BW) training program on balance self-confidence and gait in community-dwelling stroke survivors within 2 years post-stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Dorian Rose, Arian Vistamehr, Christy Conroy, Jessica Howarth, Emily Fox, Lou DeMark, David Clark Source Type: research

Assessing a Task Oriented Training Program in the Home with Mixed Methods
To determine the effectiveness and structure of a task oriented training program administered at home for people with stroke related hemiparesis.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Veronica Rowe Source Type: research

Do trials of resistance training to improve mobility after stroke adhere to the American College of Sports Medicine guidelines? A systematic review
To determine whether resistance training to improve mobility outcomes after stroke adhere to the ACSM guidelines, and whether adherence was associated with better outcomes.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 26, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Genevieve Hendrey, Anne E. Holland, Benjamin F. Mentiplay, Ross Clark, Gavin Williams Source Type: research

Randomized Trial on the Effects of Attentional Focus on Motor Training of the Upper Extremity Using Robotics With Individuals After Chronic Stroke
To compare the long-term effects of external focus (EF) and internal focus (IF) of attention after 4 weeks of arm training.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - June 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Grace J. Kim, Jim Hinojosa, Ashwini K. Rao, Mitchell Batavia, Michael W. O'Dell Tags: Original research Source Type: research

A Randomized Trial on the Effects of Attentional Focus on Motor Training of the Upper Extremity Using Robotics with Individuals after Chronic Stroke
To compare the long-term effects of external focus (EF) versus internal focus (IF) of attention after 4-weeks of arm training. Design: Randomized, repeated measure, mixed ANOVA.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - June 24, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Grace J. Kim, Jim Hinojosa, Ashwini K. Rao, Mitchell Batavia, Michael W. O ’Dell Source Type: research

Electrically Assisted Movement Therapy in Chronic Stroke Patients With Severe Upper Limb Paresis: A Pilot, Single-Blind, Randomized Crossover Study
To evaluate the effects of electrically assisted movement therapy (EAMT) in which patients use functional electrical stimulation, modulated by a custom device controlled through the patient's unaffected hand, to produce or assist task-specific upper limb movements, which enables them to engage in intensive goal-oriented training.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - May 9, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stefano Carda, Andrea Biasiucci, Andrea Maesani, Silvio Ionta, Julien Moncharmont, Stephanie Clarke, Micah M. Murray, Jos é del R. Millán Tags: Original research Source Type: research

Effectiveness of Active Cycling in Subacute Stroke Rehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
To examine the effects of 3 months of aerobic training (AT) followed by coaching on aerobic capacity, strength, and gait speed after subacute stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 8, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Christel Vanroy, Hilde Feys, Anke Swinnen, Yves Vanlandewijck, Steven Truijen, Dirk Vissers, Marc Michielsen, Kristien Wouters, Patrick Cras Tags: Original research Source Type: research

The Effectiveness of Active Cycling in Subacute Stroke Rehabilitation: a Randomized Controlled Trial
To examine the effects of 3-month aerobic training (AT) followed by coaching on aerobic capacity, strength and gait speed after subacute stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 7, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Christel Vanroy, Hilde Feys, Anke Swinnen, Yves Vanlandewijck, Steven Truijen, Dirk Vissers, Marc Michielsen, Kristien Wouters, Patrick Cras Source Type: research

Effects of Gait Training With Body Weight Support on a Treadmill Versus Overground in Individuals With Stroke
To investigate the effects of gait training with body weight support (BWS) on a treadmill versus overground in individuals with chronic stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 25, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gabriela L. Gama, Melissa L. Celestino, Jos é A. Barela, Larry Forrester, Jill Whitall, Ana M. Barela Tags: Original research Source Type: research

Effects of gait training with body weight support on a treadmill vs. overground for individuals with stroke
To investigate the effects of gait training with body weight support on a treadmill vs. overground in individuals with chronic stroke.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - December 25, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gabriela L. Gama, Melissa L. Celestino, Jos é A. Barela, Larry Forrester, Jill Whitall, Ana M.F. Barela Source Type: research

Can Lowering the Guidance Force of Robot-Assisted Gait Training Induce a Sufficient Metabolic Demand in Subacute Dependent Ambulatory Stroke Patients?
To assess the effects of guidance force (GF) and gait speed (GS) on cardiorespiratory responses and energy cost in subacute dependent ambulatory stroke patients.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 29, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: So Young Lee, Eun Young Han, Bo Ryun Kim, Min Ho Chun, Yong ki Lee Source Type: research

Upper Limb Virtual Reality Training Provides Increased Activity Compared With Conventional Training for Severely Affected Subacute Patients After Stroke
To compare amount of activity of virtual reality (VR) and conventional task-oriented training (CT).
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 23, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Geert Verheyden, Jan S. Skouen, Hakon Hofstad, J örg Assmus, Hanne Pallesen, Frank Becker, Iris Brunner Tags: Research poster Source Type: research

Synergistic Effects of Aerobic Exercise and Cognitive Training on Cognition and Quality of Life in Stroke Patients with Cognitive Decline
To examine the treatment effects of sequential combination of cognitive training and aerobic exercise compared with exercise or cognitive training alone, on cognitive function and quality of life (QOL).
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 27, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ching-yi Wu, Ting-ting Yeh, Ya-yun Lee, Ching-hung Teng, Ku-chou Chang Source Type: research