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View article: Electromagnetic Stimulation to Reduce Disability After Ischemic Stroke
Electromagnetic Stimulation to Reduce Disability After Ischemic Stroke Open
Importance Ischemic stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide. Preliminary studies have suggested that noninvasive, frequency-tuned, low-intensity electromagnetic network targeting field (ENTF) stimulation may have recovery be…
View article: Validity of AI-Driven Markerless Motion Capture for Spatiotemporal Gait Analysis in Stroke Survivors
Validity of AI-Driven Markerless Motion Capture for Spatiotemporal Gait Analysis in Stroke Survivors Open
Gait recovery after stroke is a primary goal of rehabilitation, therefore it is imperative to develop technologies that accurately identify gait impairments after stroke. Markerless motion capture (MMC) is an emerging technology that has b…
View article: Neighborhood socio-demographic profile associated with adequate transitions of stroke care: The transitions of care stroke disparities study
Neighborhood socio-demographic profile associated with adequate transitions of stroke care: The transitions of care stroke disparities study Open
Neighborhood socioeconomic status directly impacts protective behaviors. This finding can inform future community-level interventions aimed at improving patients' adherence to behavioral modifications.
View article: Race and ethnic disparities in rehabilitation services and functional recovery post-stroke
Race and ethnic disparities in rehabilitation services and functional recovery post-stroke Open
Objective To identify race/ethnic disparities in rehabilitation services after stroke and characterize the independent associations of each of race/ethnicity and rehabilitation to functional recovery post-stroke. Methods The Transitions of…
View article: Discharge Communication and the Achievement of Lifestyle and Behavioral Changes Post-Stroke in the Transitions of Care Stroke Disparities Study
Discharge Communication and the Achievement of Lifestyle and Behavioral Changes Post-Stroke in the Transitions of Care Stroke Disparities Study Open
Objectives: This study identifies the association between patient perception of discharge education/resources and adequate transitions of care (ATOC) (i.e., patient achievement of at least 75% of recommended positive behaviors and activiti…
View article: The association between social networks and functional recovery after stroke
The association between social networks and functional recovery after stroke Open
Background and Purpose: Social determinants of health (SDOH), including social networks, impact disability and quality of life post-stroke, yet the direct influence of SDOH on functional change remains undetermined. We aimed to identify wh…
View article: Wearable Technology to Capture Arm Use of People With Stroke in Home and Community Settings: Feasibility and Early Insights on Motor Performance
Wearable Technology to Capture Arm Use of People With Stroke in Home and Community Settings: Feasibility and Early Insights on Motor Performance Open
Objective The objectives of this study were to establish the short-term feasibility and usability of wrist-worn wearable sensors for capturing the arm and hand activity of people with stroke and to explore the association between factors r…
View article: Understanding stroke survivors’ preferences regarding wearable sensor feedback on functional movement: a mixed-methods study
Understanding stroke survivors’ preferences regarding wearable sensor feedback on functional movement: a mixed-methods study Open
Background In stroke rehabilitation, wearable technology can be used as an intervention modality by providing timely, meaningful feedback on motor performance. Stroke survivors’ preferences may offer a unique perspective on what metrics ar…
View article: Understanding preferences of stroke survivors for feedback provision about functional movement behavior from wearable sensors: a mixed-methods study
Understanding preferences of stroke survivors for feedback provision about functional movement behavior from wearable sensors: a mixed-methods study Open
Background In stroke rehabilitation, wearable technology can be used as an intervention modality by providing timely, meaningful feedback on motor performance. Stroke survivors’ preferences may offer a unique perspective on what metrics ar…
View article: Wearable technology to capture arm use of stroke survivors in home and community settings: feasibility and early insights on motor performance
Wearable technology to capture arm use of stroke survivors in home and community settings: feasibility and early insights on motor performance Open
Objective To establish short-term feasibility and usability of wrist-worn wearable sensors to capture arm/hand activity of stroke survivors and to explore the association between factors related to use of the paretic arm/hand. Methods 30 c…
View article: Quantifying Intra- and Interlimb Coordination in Persons With Hemiparesis Post-stroke
Quantifying Intra- and Interlimb Coordination in Persons With Hemiparesis Post-stroke Open
BackgroundIndividuals with hemiparesis post-stroke often have difficulty with tasks requiring upper extremity (UE) intra- and interlimb coordination, yet methods to quantify both are limited. Objective: To develop a quantitative yet sensit…
View article: Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial
Comparing a Novel Neuroanimation Experience to Conventional Therapy for High-Dose Intensive Upper-Limb Training in Subacute Stroke: The SMARTS2 Randomized Trial Open
Background Evidence from animal studies suggests that greater reductions in poststroke motor impairment can be attained with significantly higher doses and intensities of therapy focused on movement quality. These studies also indicate a d…
View article: mHealth technologies used to capture walking and arm use behavior in adult stroke survivors: a scoping review beyond measurement properties
mHealth technologies used to capture walking and arm use behavior in adult stroke survivors: a scoping review beyond measurement properties Open
We aimed to provide a critical review of measurement properties of mHealth technologies used for stroke survivors to measure the amount and intensity of functional skills, and to identify facilitators and barriers toward adoption in resear…
View article: User-Driven Functional Movement Training With a Wearable Hand Robot After Stroke
User-Driven Functional Movement Training With a Wearable Hand Robot After Stroke Open
We studied the performance of a robotic orthosis designed to assist the paretic hand after stroke. It is wearable and fully user-controlled, serving two possible roles: as a therapeutic tool that facilitates device-mediated hand exercises …
View article: Comparing a novel neuroanimation experience to conventional therapy for high-dose, intensive upper-limb training in subacute stroke: The SMARTS2 randomized trial
Comparing a novel neuroanimation experience to conventional therapy for high-dose, intensive upper-limb training in subacute stroke: The SMARTS2 randomized trial Open
Background Evidence from animal studies suggests that greater reductions in post-stroke motor impairment can be attained with significantly higher doses and intensities of therapy focused on movement quality. These studies also indicate a …
View article: Multimodal Sensing and Interaction for a Robotic Hand Orthosis
Multimodal Sensing and Interaction for a Robotic Hand Orthosis Open
Wearable robotic hand rehabilitation devices can allow greater freedom and\nflexibility than their workstation-like counterparts. However, the field is\ngenerally lacking effective methods by which the user can operate the device:\nsuch co…
View article: Design and Development of Effective Transmission Mechanisms on a Tendon Driven Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients
Design and Development of Effective Transmission Mechanisms on a Tendon Driven Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients Open
Tendon-driven hand orthoses have advantages over exoskeletons with respect to wearability and safety because of their low-profile design and ability to fit a range of patients without requiring custom joint alignment. However, no existing …
View article: Design and Development of Effective Transmission Mechanisms on a Tendon\n Driven Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients
Design and Development of Effective Transmission Mechanisms on a Tendon\n Driven Hand Orthosis for Stroke Patients Open
Tendon-driven hand orthoses have advantages over exoskeletons with respect to\nwearability and safety because of their low-profile design and ability to fit a\nrange of patients without requiring custom joint alignment. However, no\nexisti…
View article: EMG Pattern Classification to Control a Hand Orthosis for Functional\n Grasp Assistance after Stroke
EMG Pattern Classification to Control a Hand Orthosis for Functional\n Grasp Assistance after Stroke Open
Wearable orthoses can function both as assistive devices, which allow the\nuser to live independently, and as rehabilitation devices, which allow the user\nto regain use of an impaired limb. To be fully wearable, such devices must have\nin…
View article: Selection of Post-Acute Care for Stroke Patients
Selection of Post-Acute Care for Stroke Patients Open
Background: Significant variation exists in post-acute care for stroke survivors. This study examines referral practices of occupational and physical therapists for patients after acute stroke.\nMethod: Occupational therapists (OTs) and ph…
View article: The Integration of Principles of Motor Learning to Reduce Gait Asymmetry Using a Novel Robotic Device in Individuals Chronically Post-Stroke
The Integration of Principles of Motor Learning to Reduce Gait Asymmetry Using a Novel Robotic Device in Individuals Chronically Post-Stroke Open
Unilateral deficits resulting from stroke manifest as reduced velocity, decreased cadence and asymmetries in temporal, spatial and force parameters during ambulation. Gait asymmetries and compensatory strategies employed during gait result…
View article: On the Feasibility of Wearable Exotendon Networks for Whole-Hand\n Movement Patterns in Stroke Patients
On the Feasibility of Wearable Exotendon Networks for Whole-Hand\n Movement Patterns in Stroke Patients Open
Fully wearable hand rehabilitation and assistive devices could extend\ntraining and improve quality of life for patients affected by hand impairments.\nHowever, such devices must deliver meaningful manipulation capabilities in a\nsmall and…
View article: On the Feasibility of Wearable Exotendon Networks for Whole-Hand Movement Patterns in Stroke Patients
On the Feasibility of Wearable Exotendon Networks for Whole-Hand Movement Patterns in Stroke Patients Open
Fully wearable hand rehabilitation and assistive devices could extend training and improve quality of life for patients affected by hand impairments. However, such devices must deliver meaningful manipulation capabilities in a small and li…
View article: EMG pattern classification to control a hand orthosis for functional grasp assistance after stroke
EMG pattern classification to control a hand orthosis for functional grasp assistance after stroke Open
Wearable orthoses can function both as assistive devices, which allow the user to live independently, and as rehabilitation devices, which allow the user to regain use of an impaired limb. To be fully wearable, such devices must have intui…
View article: Poster 47 A Single Surface EMG Interface to Control Multiple Degrees of Freedom in Stroke Survivors
Poster 47 A Single Surface EMG Interface to Control Multiple Degrees of Freedom in Stroke Survivors Open
E. Rand: I Have No Relevant Financial Relationships To Disclose. To test the use of a novel sEMG (surface electromyography) interface for controlling a computer cursor in two dimensions from a single surface electrode by individuals with h…