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View article: Robotic Ankle Assessment Post-Stroke: Reliability, Comparison to Therapists, and Benchmark Dataset Development
Robotic Ankle Assessment Post-Stroke: Reliability, Comparison to Therapists, and Benchmark Dataset Development Open
In rehabilitation research, coarse clinical outcome measures may limit the sensitivity of trials by failing to detect meaningful intervention-induced changes. Sensorized robotic platforms can potentially improve the evaluation of motor fun…
View article: Robotic Ankle Assessment Post-Stroke: Reliability, Comparison to Therapists, and Benchmark Dataset Development
Robotic Ankle Assessment Post-Stroke: Reliability, Comparison to Therapists, and Benchmark Dataset Development Open
In rehabilitation research, coarse clinical outcome measures may limit the sensitivity of trials by failing to detect meaningful intervention-induced changes. Sensorized robotic platforms can potentially improve the evaluation of motor fun…
View article: The Weak Relationship Between Ankle Proprioception and Gait Speed After Stroke: A Robotic Assessment Study
The Weak Relationship Between Ankle Proprioception and Gait Speed After Stroke: A Robotic Assessment Study Open
Background: After stroke, ankle proprioceptive deficits are common and do not typically correlate with ankle weakness. Some studies report that these deficits correlate with gait function, supporting the importance of somatosensory input f…
View article: A single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial to test the safety and efficacy of a novel brain-computer interface controlled functional electrical stimulation (BCI-FES) intervention for gait rehabilitation in the chronic stroke population
A single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled clinical trial to test the safety and efficacy of a novel brain-computer interface controlled functional electrical stimulation (BCI-FES) intervention for gait rehabilitation in the chronic stroke population Open
Background In the United States, there are over seven million stroke survivors, with many facing gait impairments due to foot drop. This restricts their community ambulation and hinders functional independence, leading to several long-term…
View article: The weak relationship between ankle proprioception and gait speed after stroke a robotic assessment study
The weak relationship between ankle proprioception and gait speed after stroke a robotic assessment study Open
Ankle proprioceptive deficits are common after stroke and occur independently of ankle motor impairments. Despite this independence, some studies have found that ankle proprioceptive deficits predict gait function, consistent with the conc…
View article: Genetic Factors, Brain Atrophy, and Response to Rehabilitation Therapy After Stroke
Genetic Factors, Brain Atrophy, and Response to Rehabilitation Therapy After Stroke Open
Objective Patients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. We hypothesized that specific genetic profiles might explain some of this variance and, secondarily, that genetic factors are related to ce…
View article: Intense Arm Rehabilitation Therapy Improves the Modified Rankin Scale Score
Intense Arm Rehabilitation Therapy Improves the Modified Rankin Scale Score Open
This study provides Class III evidence that for patients >90 days poststroke with persistent arm motor deficits, intensive arm motor therapy improved mRS in a substantial fraction (31.2%) of patients.
View article: A Feasibility Study of Expanded Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke
A Feasibility Study of Expanded Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke Open
Introduction: High doses of activity-based rehabilitation therapy improve outcomes after stroke, but many patients do not receive this for various reasons such as poor access, transportation difficulties, and low compliance. Home-based tel…
View article: Social Network Structure Is Related to Functional Improvement From Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke
Social Network Structure Is Related to Functional Improvement From Home-Based Telerehabilitation After Stroke Open
Objective: Telerehabilitation (TR) is now, in the context of COVID-19, more clinically relevant than ever as a major source of outpatient care. The social network of a patient is a critical yet understudied factor in the success of TR that…
View article: Gains Across WHO Dimensions of Function After Robot-Based Therapy in Stroke Subjects
Gains Across WHO Dimensions of Function After Robot-Based Therapy in Stroke Subjects Open
Background Studies examining the effects of therapeutic interventions after stroke often focus on changes in loss of body function/structure (impairment). However, improvements in activities limitations and participation restriction are of…
View article: A qualitative study on user acceptance of a home-based stroke telerehabilitation system
A qualitative study on user acceptance of a home-based stroke telerehabilitation system Open
Objective: This paper reports a qualitative study of a home-based stroke telerehabilitation system. The telerehabilitation system delivers treatment sessions in the form of daily guided rehabilitation games, exercises, and stroke education…
View article: Efficacy of Home-Based Telerehabilitation vs In-Clinic Therapy for Adults After Stroke
Efficacy of Home-Based Telerehabilitation vs In-Clinic Therapy for Adults After Stroke Open
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02360488.
View article: BDNF val(66)met Genotype is Associated With Greater Brain Atrophy After Stroke
BDNF val(66)met Genotype is Associated With Greater Brain Atrophy After Stroke Open
Author(s): Cramer, Steven C; Liu, Brent J; Edwardson, Matthew A; See, Jill; Wang, Ximing; Radom-Aizik, Shlomit; Shahbaba, Babak; Wolf, Steven L; Dromerick, Alexander; Winstein, Carolee
View article: Biomarkers of Rehabilitation Therapy Vary according to Stroke Severity
Biomarkers of Rehabilitation Therapy Vary according to Stroke Severity Open
Biomarkers that capture treatment effects could improve the precision of clinical decision making for restorative therapies. We examined the performance of candidate structural, functional, and angiogenesis-related MRI biomarkers before an…
View article: A Home-Based Telerehabilitation Program for Patients With Stroke
A Home-Based Telerehabilitation Program for Patients With Stroke Open
Background. Although rehabilitation therapy is commonly provided after stroke, many patients do not derive maximal benefit because of access, cost, and compliance. A telerehabilitation-based program may overcome these barriers. We designed…
View article: Connectivity measures are robust biomarkers of cortical function and plasticity after stroke
Connectivity measures are robust biomarkers of cortical function and plasticity after stroke Open
Valid biomarkers of motor system function after stroke could improve clinical decision-making. Electroencephalography-based measures are safe, inexpensive, and accessible in complex medical settings and so are attractive candidates. This s…
View article: Genetic Factors And Motor Status After Stroke
Genetic Factors And Motor Status After Stroke Open
Author(s): Cramer, Steven C; See, Jill; Aizik, Shlomit; Shahbaba, Babak; Wolf, Steven L; Dromerick, Alexander W; Winstein, Carolee J; Investigator, ICARE