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Kinesthetic deficits after perinatal stroke: robotic measurement in hemiparetic children
While sensory dysfunction is common in children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy (CP) secondary to perinatal stroke, it is an understudied contributor to disability with limited objective measurement tools. Rob...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 15, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Andrea M. Kuczynski, Jennifer A. Semrau, Adam Kirton and Sean P. Dukelow Source Type: research

Erratum to: Effect of a mixed reality-based intervention on arm, hand, and finger function on chronic stroke
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 14, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Carolina Colomer, Roberto Llorens, Enrique No é and Mariano Alcañiz Source Type: research

The added value of kinematic evaluation of the timed finger-to-nose test in persons post-stroke
Upper limb coordination in persons post-stroke may be estimated by the commonly used Finger-to-Nose Test (FNT), which is also part of the Fugl-Meyer Assessment. The total movement time (TMT) is used as a clini...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 10, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gudrun M. Johansson, Helena Grip, Mindy F. Levin and Charlotte K. H äger Source Type: research

Does the Finger-to-Nose Test measure upper limb coordination in chronic stroke?
We aimed to kinematically validate that the time to perform the Finger-to-Nose Test (FNT) assesses coordination by determining its construct, convergent and discriminant validity.
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 23, 2017 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Marcos R. M. Rodrigues, Matthew Slimovitch, Gevorg Chilingaryan and Mindy F. Levin Source Type: research

Erratum to: Robot-assisted and conventional therapies produce distinct rehabilitative trends in stroke survivors
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - December 6, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Francisco J. Valero-Cuevas, Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Carolee J. Winstein and Robert Riener Source Type: research

Benefits of virtual reality based cognitive rehabilitation through simulated activities of daily living: a randomized controlled trial with stroke patients
Stroke is one of the most common causes of acquired disability, leaving numerous adults with cognitive and motor impairments, and affecting patients ’ capability to live independently. There is substancial evid...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 2, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ana L úcia Faria, Andreia Andrade, Luísa Soares and Sergi Bermúdez i Badia Source Type: research

Identifying candidates for targeted gait rehabilitation after stroke: better prediction through biomechanics-informed characterization
Walking speed has been used to predict the efficacy of gait training; however, poststroke motor impairments are heterogeneous and different biomechanical strategies may underlie the same walking speed. Identif...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 23, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Louis N. Awad, Darcy S. Reisman, Ryan T. Pohlig and Stuart A. Binder-Macleod Source Type: research

Technology-assisted stroke rehabilitation in Mexico: a pilot randomized trial comparing traditional therapy to circuit training in a Robot/technology-assisted therapy gym
Stroke rehabilitation in low- and middle-income countries, such as Mexico, is often hampered by lack of clinical resources and funding. To provide a cost-effective solution for comprehensive post-stroke rehabi...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 15, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Karla Bustamante Valles, Sandra Montes, Maria de Jesus Madrigal, Adan Burciaga, Mar ía Elena Martínez and Michelle J. Johnson Source Type: research

Performance-based robotic assistance during rhythmic arm exercises
Rhythmic and discrete upper-limb movements are two fundamental motor primitives controlled by different neural pathways, at least partially. After stroke, both primitives can be impaired. Both conventional and...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 13, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Patricia Leconte and Renaud Ronsse Source Type: research

Model-based variables for the kinematic assessment of upper-extremity impairments in post-stroke patients
Common scales for clinical evaluation of post-stroke upper-limb motor recovery are often complemented with kinematic parameters extracted from movement trajectories. However, there is no a general consensus on...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 8, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alessandro Panarese, Elvira Pirondini, Peppino Tropea, Benedetta Cesqui, Federico Posteraro and Silvestro Micera Source Type: research

Rehabilitation of hemineglect of the left arm using movement detection bracelets activating a visual and acoustic alarm
Hemineglect is frequent after right hemisphere stroke and prevents functional independence, but effective rehabilitation interventions are lacking. Our objective was to  determine if a visual-acoustic alarm in ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - September 2, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jose M. Trejo-Gabriel-Galan, V. Rogel-Melgosa, S. Gonzalez, J. Sedano, J. R. Villar and N. Arenaza-Basterrechea Source Type: research

Self-directed arm therapy at home after stroke with a sensor-based virtual reality training system
The effect of rehabilitative training after stroke is dose-dependent. Out-patient rehabilitation training is often limited by transport logistics, financial resources and a lack of motivation/compliance. We st...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 11, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Frieder Wittmann, Jeremia P. Held, Olivier Lambercy, Michelle L. Starkey, Armin Curt, Raphael H över, Roger Gassert, Andreas R. Luft and Roman R. Gonzenbach Source Type: research

Motor priming in virtual reality can augment motor-imagery training efficacy in restorative brain-computer interaction: a within-subject analysis
The use of Brain –Computer Interface (BCI) technology in neurorehabilitation provides new strategies to overcome stroke-related motor limitations. Recent studies demonstrated the brain's capacity for functional...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 9, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Athanasios Vourvopoulos and Sergi Berm údez i Badia Source Type: research

The impact of positive, negative and neutral stimuli in a virtual reality cognitive-motor rehabilitation task: a pilot study with stroke patients
Virtual Reality (VR) based methods for stroke rehabilitation have mainly focused on motor rehabilitation, but there is increasing interest in integrating motor and cognitive training to increase similarity to ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 9, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: M ónica S. Cameirão, Ana Lúcia Faria, Teresa Paulino, Júlio Alves and Sergi Bermúdez i Badia Source Type: research

Counteracting learned non-use in chronic stroke patients with reinforcement-induced movement therapy
After stroke, patients who suffer from hemiparesis tend to suppress the use of the affected extremity, a condition called learned non-use. Consequently, the lack of training may lead to the progressive deterio...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 9, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bel én Rubio Ballester, Martina Maier, Rosa María San Segundo Mozo, Victoria Castañeda, Armin Duff and Paul F. M. J. Verschure Source Type: research