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Wearable hip-assist robot modulates cortical activation during gait in stroke patients: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
Gait dysfunction is common in post-stroke patients as a result of impairment in cerebral gait mechanism. Powered robotic exoskeletons are promising tools to maximize neural recovery by delivering repetitive wa...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - October 29, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Su-Hyun Lee, Hwang-Jae Lee, Youngbo Shim, Won Hyuk Chang, Byung-Ok Choi, Gyu-Ha Ryu and Yun-Hee Kim Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of robot viscous forces on arm movements in chronic stroke survivors: a randomized crossover study
Our previous work showed that speed is linked to the ability to recover in chronic stroke survivors. Participants moving faster on the first day of a 3-week study had greater improvements on the Wolf Motor Fun...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 24, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yazan Abdel Majeed, Saria Awadalla and James L. Patton Tags: Research Source Type: research

Commercial head-mounted display virtual reality for upper extremity rehabilitation in chronic stroke: a single-case design study
Rehabilitation is crucial for maximizing recovery after stroke. Rehabilitation activities that are fun and rewarding by themselves can be more effective than those who are not. Gamification with virtual realit...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 23, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mattias Erhardsson, Margit Alt Murphy and Katharina S. Sunnerhagen Tags: Research Source Type: research

Cognitive and motor deficits contribute to longer braking time in stroke
Braking is a critical determinant of safe driving that depends on the integrity of cognitive and motor processes. Following stroke, both cognitive and motor capabilities are impaired to varying degrees. The cu...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 13, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Neha Lodha, Prakruti Patel, Joanna M. Shad, Agostina Casamento-Moran and Evangelos A. Christou Tags: Research Source Type: research

Brain activity during real-time walking and with walking interventions after stroke: a systematic review
Investigations of real-time brain activations during walking have become increasingly important to aid in recovery of walking after a stroke. Individual brain activation patterns can be a valuable biomarker of...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 15, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Shannon B. Lim, Dennis R. Louie, Sue Peters, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Lara A. Boyd and Janice J. Eng Tags: Review Source Type: research

Robot enhanced stroke therapy optimizes rehabilitation (RESTORE): a pilot study
Robotic rehabilitation after stroke provides the potential to increase and carefully control dosage of therapy. Only a small number of studies, however, have examined robotic therapy in the first few weeks pos...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 21, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Alexa B. Keeling, Mark Piitz, Jennifer A. Semrau, Michael D. Hill, Stephen H. Scott and Sean P. Dukelow Tags: Research Source Type: research

Brain –computer interface robotics for hand rehabilitation after stroke: a systematic review
Hand rehabilitation is core to helping stroke survivors regain activities of daily living. Recent studies have suggested that the use of electroencephalography-based brain-computer interfaces (BCI) can promote...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 23, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Paul Dominick E. Baniqued, Emily C. Stanyer, Muhammad Awais, Ali Alazmani, Andrew E. Jackson, Mark A. Mon-Williams, Faisal Mushtaq and Raymond J. Holt Tags: Review Source Type: research

Wearable vibrotactile stimulation for upper extremity rehabilitation in chronic stroke: clinical feasibility trial using the VTS Glove
Evaluate the feasibility and potential impacts on hand function using a wearable stimulation device (the VTS Glove) which provides mechanical, vibratory input to the affected limb of chronic stroke survivors.
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 23, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Caitlyn E. Seim, Steven L. Wolf and Thad E. Starner Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of wearable ankle robotics for stair and over-ground training on sub-acute stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Wearable ankle robotics could potentially facilitate intensive repetitive task-specific gait training on stair environment for stroke rehabilitation. A lightweight (0.5 kg) and portable exoskeleton ankle robot...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - January 29, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ling-Fung Yeung, Cathy C. Y. Lau, Charles W. K. Lai, Yannie O. Y. Soo, Man-Lok Chan and Raymond K. Y. Tong Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effect of assist-as-needed robotic gait training on the gait pattern post stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Regaining gait capacity is an important rehabilitation goal post stroke. Compared to clinically available robotic gait trainers, robots with an assist-as-needed approach and multiple degrees of freedom (AANmDOF) ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 5, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: J. F. Alingh, B. M. Fleerkotte, B. E. Groen, J. S. Rietman, V. Weerdesteyn, E. H. F. van Asseldonk, A. C. H. Geurts and J. H. Buurke Tags: Research Source Type: research

Perseverance with technology-facilitated home-based upper limb practice after stroke: a systematic mixed studies review
Technology is being increasingly investigated as an option to allow stroke survivors to exploit their full potential for recovery by facilitating home-based upper limb practice. This review seeks to explore th...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 24, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Bridee A. Neibling, Sarah M. Jackson, Kathryn S. Hayward and Ruth N. Barker Tags: Review Source Type: research

The Kickstart Walk Assist System for improving balance and walking function in stroke survivors: a feasibility study
Compared with traditional physical therapy for stroke patients, lower extremity exoskeletons can provide patients with greater endurance and more repeatable and controllable training, which can reduce the ther...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 24, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Jiajia Yao, Takashi Sado, Wenli Wang, Jiawen Gao, Yichao Zhao, Qi Qi and Mukul Mukherjee Tags: Research Source Type: research

HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN): telerehabilitation using an unactuated device based on serious games improves the upper limb function in chronic stroke
HoMEcare aRm rehabiLItatioN (MERLIN) is an unactuated version of the robotic device ArmAssist combined with a telecare platform. Stroke patients are able to train the upper limb function using serious games at...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - March 16, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Samantha G. Rozevink, Corry K. van der Sluis, Ainara Garzo, Thierry Keller and Juha M. Hijmans Tags: Research Source Type: research

Relationship between gait quality measures and modular neuromuscular control parameters in chronic post-stroke individuals
Recent evidence suggests that disinhibition and/or hyperexcitation of the brainstem descending pathways and intraspinal motor network diffuse spastic synergistic activation patterns after stroke. This results ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 7, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Sung Yul Shin, Yusung Kim, Arun Jayaraman and Hyung-Soon Park Tags: Research Source Type: research

Comparison of neuromuscular and cardiovascular exercise intensity and enjoyment between standard of care, off-the-shelf and custom active video games for promotion of physical activity of persons post-stroke
This study seeks to compare carefully matched standard of care stepping acti...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - April 14, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Judith E. Deutsch, Aurora James-Palmer, Harish Damodaran and Urska Puh Tags: Research Source Type: research