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Immediate and long-term effects of BCI-based rehabilitation of the upper extremity after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The objective of this review is to e...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 25, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Zhongfei Bai, Kenneth N. K. Fong, Jack Jiaqi Zhang, Josephine Chan and K. H. Ting Tags: Review Source Type: research

Implementation of a gait center training to improve walking ability and vital parameters in inpatient neurological rehabilitation- a cohort study
Many studies showed that robot-assisted gait training might improve walking of patients after stroke. The question remains whether patients with other neurological diagnoses can improve their ability to walk b...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - March 4, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Stephanie Reichl, Franz Weilbach and Jan Mehrholz Tags: Research Source Type: research

Changes in leg cycling muscle synergies after training augmented by functional electrical stimulation in subacute stroke survivors: a pilot study
In this study, the neuro-mechanical analysis of leg cycling was used to longitud...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 27, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Emilia Ambrosini, Monica Parati, Elisabetta Peri, Cristiano De Marchis, Claudia Nava, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Giorgio Ferriero and Simona Ferrante Tags: Research Source Type: research

Perspectives on the prospective development of stroke-specific lower extremity wearable monitoring technology: a qualitative focus group study with physical therapists and individuals with stroke
Wearable activity monitors that track step count can increase the wearer ’s physical activity and motivation but are infrequently designed for the slower gait speed and compensatory patterns after stroke. New a...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 25, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Dennis R. Louie, Marie-Louise Bird, Carlo Menon and Janice J. Eng Tags: Research Source Type: research

Quantifying dosage of physical therapy using lower body kinematics: a longitudinal pilot study on early post-stroke individuals
While therapy is an important part of the recovery process, there is a lack of quantitative data detailing the “dosage” of therapy received due to the limitations on in/outpatient accessibility and mobility. A...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 7, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Sung Yul Shin, Robert K. Lee, Patrick Spicer and James Sulzer Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of bodyweight support and guidance force on muscle activation during Locomat walking in people with stroke: a cross-sectional study
Locomat is a robotic exoskeleton providing guidance force and bodyweight support to facilitate intensive walking training for people with stroke. Although the Locomat has been reported to be effective in impro...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 13, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jianhua Lin, Guojiong Hu, Jun Ran, Linyu Chen, Xian Zhang and Yanxin Zhang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Offline effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on reaction times of lower extremity movements in people after stroke: a pilot cross-over study
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has shown promise for rehabilitation after stroke. Ipsilesional anodal tDCS (a-tDCS) over the motor cortex incr...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 7, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Milou J. M. Coppens, Wouter H. A. Staring, Jorik Nonnekes, Alexander C. H. Geurts and Vivian Weerdesteyn Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of virtual reality-based planar motion exercises on upper extremity function, range of motion, and health-related quality of life: a multicenter, single-blinded, randomized, controlled pilot study
Virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation is considered a beneficial therapeutic option for stroke rehabilitation. This pilot study assessed the clinical feasibility of a newly developed VR-based planar motion...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - October 24, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mina Park, Myoung-Hwan Ko, Sang-Wook Oh, Ji-Yeong Lee, Yeajin Ham, Hyoseok Yi, Younggeun Choi, Dokyeong Ha and Joon-Ho Shin Tags: Research Source Type: research

Relearning functional and symmetric walking after stroke using a wearable device: a feasibility study
Gait impairment is a common consequence of stroke and typically involves a hemiparetic or asymmetric walking pattern. Asymmetric gait patterns are correlated with decreased gait velocity and efficiency as well...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 28, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Seok Hun Kim, David E. Huizenga, Ismet Handzic, Rebecca Edgeworth Ditwiler, Matthew Lazinski, Tyagi Ramakrishnan, Andrea Bozeman, David Z. Rose and Kyle B. Reed Tags: Research Source Type: research

Bimanual coordination deficits in hands following stroke and their relationship with motor and functional performance
Stroke can lead to movement disorders that affect interlimb coordination control of the bilateral upper extremities, especially the hands. However, few studies have investigated the influence of a stroke on bi...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 2, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chien-Hung Lai, Wen-Hsu Sung, Shang-Lin Chiang, Liang-Hsuan Lu, Chia-Huei Lin, Yi-Chun Tung and Chueh-Ho Lin Tags: Research Source Type: research

Gait analysis with the Kinect v2: normative study with healthy individuals and comprehensive study of its sensitivity, validity, and reliability in individuals with stroke
Gait is usually assessed by clinical tests, which may have poor accuracy and be biased, or instrumented systems, which potentially solve these limitations at the cost of being time-consuming and expensive. The...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - July 26, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jorge Latorre, Carolina Colomer, Mariano Alca ñiz and Roberto Llorens Tags: Research Source Type: research

Intensive virtual reality and robotic based upper limb training compared to usual care, and associated cortical reorganization, in the acute and early sub-acute periods post-stroke: a feasibility study
This study was conducted to test the feasibility of providing intensive thera...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - July 17, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jigna Patel, Gerard Fluet, Qinyin Qiu, Mathew Yarossi, Alma Merians, Eugene Tunik and Sergei Adamovich Tags: Research Source Type: research

Distal versus proximal - an investigation on different supportive strategies by robots for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a randomized controlled trial
This study compared the rehabilitation effectiveness achieved by ele...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 3, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Qiuyang QIAN, Chingyi Nam, Ziqi Guo, Yanhuan Huang, Xiaoling Hu, Stephanie C. Ng, Yongping Zheng and Waisang Poon Tags: Research Source Type: research

Large-scale changes in cortical dynamics triggered by repetitive somatosensory electrical stimulation
Repetitive somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) of forelimb peripheral nerves is a promising therapy; studies have shown that SES can improve motor function in stroke subjects with chronic deficits. Howe...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - May 24, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: April K. Hishinuma, Tanuj Gulati, Mark J. Burish and Karunesh Ganguly Tags: Research Source Type: research

Elements virtual rehabilitation improves motor, cognitive, and functional outcomes in adult stroke: evidence from a randomized controlled pilot study
Virtual reality technologies show potential as effective rehabilitation tools following neuro-trauma. In particular, the Elements system, involving customized surface computing and tangible interfaces, produces s...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - May 15, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jeffrey M. Rogers, Jonathan Duckworth, Sandy Middleton, Bert Steenbergen and Peter H. Wilson Tags: Research Source Type: research