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Wearable technology in stroke rehabilitation: towards improved diagnosis and treatment of upper-limb motor impairment
Stroke is one of the main causes of long-term disability worldwide, placing a large burden on individuals and society. Rehabilitation after stroke consists of an iterative process involving assessments and spe...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 19, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Pablo Maceira-Elvira, Traian Popa, Anne-Christine Schmid and Friedhelm C. Hummel Tags: Review Source Type: research

Stretch reflex excitability in contralateral limbs of stroke survivors is higher than in matched controls
Spasticity, characterized by hyperreflexia, is a motor impairment that can arise following a hemispheric stroke. While the neural mechanisms underlying spasticity in chronic stroke survivors are unknown, one p...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - December 5, 2019 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Taimoor Afzal, Matthieu K. Chardon, William Z. Rymer and Nina L. Suresh 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

Neurophysiological signatures of hand motor response to dual-transcranial direct current stimulation in subacute stroke: a TMS and MEG study
Dual transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to the bilateral primary motor cortices (M1s) has potential benefits in chronic stroke, but its effects in subacute stroke, when behavioural effects might be...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 11, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: I-Ju Kuo, Chih-Wei Tang, Yun-An Tsai, Shuen-Chang Tang, Chun-Jen Lin, Shih-Pin Hsu, Wei-Kuang Liang, Chi-Hung Juan, Catharina Zich, Charlotte J. Stagg and I-Hui Lee Tags: Research Source Type: research

Upper limb kinematics during the first year after stroke: the stroke arm longitudinal study at the University of Gothenburg (SALGOT)
Reduction of compensation and improved movement quality indicate recovery after stroke. Since clinical measures alone are often inadequate to distinguish between behavioral recovery and compensation, kinematic...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 15, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Gyrd Thrane, Katharina Stibrant Sunnerhagen and Margit Alt Murphy Tags: Research Source Type: research

Precise quantification of the time course of voluntary activation capacity following Botulinum toxin injections in the biceps brachii muscles of chronic stroke survivors
Spasticity is a key motor impairment that affects many hemispheric stroke survivors. Intramuscular botulinum toxin (BT) injections are used widely to clinically manage spasticity-related symptoms in stroke sur...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - July 23, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: S. Chandra, B. Afsharipour, W. Z. Rymer and N. L. Suresh Tags: Research Source Type: research

Persons post-stroke improve step length symmetry by walking asymmetrically
Restoration of step length symmetry is a common rehabilitation goal after stroke. Persons post-stroke often retain the ability to walk with symmetric step lengths ( “symmetric steps”); however, the resulting wa...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 3, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Purnima Padmanabhan, Keerthana Sreekanth Rao, Shivam Gulhar, Kendra M. Cherry-Allen, Kristan A. Leech and Ryan T. Roemmich Tags: Research Source Type: research

Self-selected step length asymmetry is not explained by energy cost minimization in individuals with chronic stroke
Asymmetric gait post-stroke is associated with decreased mobility, yet individuals with chronic stroke often self-select an asymmetric gait despite being capable of walking more symmetrically. The purpose of t...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - August 26, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Thu M. Nguyen, Rachel W. Jackson, Yashar Aucie, Digna de Kam, Steven H. Collins and Gelsy Torres-Oviedo Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of virtual reality training on occupational performance and self-efficacy of patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial
Virtual reality (VR) has been broadly applied in post-stroke rehabilitation. However, studies on occupational performance and self-efficacy as primary outcomes of stroke rehabilitation using VR are lacking. Th...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - November 13, 2020 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Yi Long, Rang-ge Ouyang and Jia-qi Zhang Tags: Research Source Type: research

Impairments of cortico-cortical connectivity in fine tactile sensation after stroke
Fine tactile sensation plays an important role in motor relearning after stroke. However, little is known about its dynamics in post-stroke recovery, principally due to a lack of effective evaluation on neural...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 15, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Sa Zhou, Yanhuan Huang, Jiao Jiao, Junyan Hu, Chihchia Hsing, Zhangqi Lai, Yang Yang and Xiaoling Hu Tags: Research Source Type: research

A usability study in patients with stroke using MERLIN, a robotic system based on serious games for upper limb rehabilitation in the home setting
Neuroscience and neurotechnology are transforming stroke rehabilitation. Robotic devices, in addition to telerehabilitation, are increasingly being used to train the upper limbs after stroke, and their use at ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - February 23, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Silvia Guill én-Climent, Ainara Garzo, María Nieves Muñoz-Alcaraz, Pablo Casado-Adam, Javier Arcas-Ruiz-Ruano, Manuela Mejías-Ruiz and Fernando Jesús Mayordomo-Riera Tags: Research Source Type: research

Effects of a robot ‐aided somatosensory training on proprioception and motor function in stroke survivors
Proprioceptive deficits after stroke are associated with poor upper limb function, slower motor recovery, and decreased self-care ability. Improving proprioception should enhance motor control in stroke surviv...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - May 10, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: I-Ling Yeh, Jessica Holst-Wolf, Naveen Elangovan, Anna Vera Cuppone, Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, Leonardo Capello, Lorenzo Masia and J ürgen Konczak Tags: Research Source Type: research

Serious games for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke: a meta-analysis
Approximately two thirds of stroke survivors maintain upper limb (UL) impairments and few among them attain complete UL recovery 6 months after stroke. Technological progress and gamification of interventions ...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - June 15, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Ioannis Doumas, Gauthier Everard, St éphanie Dehem and Thierry Lejeune Tags: Review Source Type: research

Smoothness metrics for reaching performance after stroke. Part 1: which one to choose?
Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper paretic limb during reaching tasks after stroke. Many different smoothness metrics have been used in stroke research, but a ‘valid’ metri...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - October 26, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Mohamed Irfan Mohamed Refai, Mique Saes, Bouke L. Scheltinga, Joost van Kordelaar, Johannes B. J. Bussmann, Peter H. Veltink, Jaap H. Buurke, Carel G. M. Meskers, Erwin E. H. van Wegen, Gert Kwakkel and Bert-Jan F. van Beijnum Tags: Research Source Type: research

Physical activity dimensions after stroke: patterns and relation with lower limb motor function
Stroke survivors show deteriorated physical functioning and physical activity levels. Physical activity levels of stroke survivors are generally low. It is increasingly recognized that physical activity is a m...
Source: Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation - December 11, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Hanneke E. M. Braakhuis, Monique A. M. Berger, Ruben G. R. H. Regterschot, Erwin E. H. van Wegen, Ruud W. Selles, Gerard M. Ribbers and Johannes B. J. Bussmann Tags: Research Source Type: research