Prompting arm activity after stroke: A clinical proof of concept study of wrist-worn accelerometers with a vibrating alert function [0.03%]
卒中后促进上肢功能恢复:佩戴于手腕上的加速度计与振动提示装置的临床概念验证性研究
Ruth H Da-Silva,Frederike van Wijck,Lisa Shaw et al.
Ruth H Da-Silva et al.
Background: Frequent practice of functional movements after stroke may optimise motor recovery; however, it is challenging for patients to remember to integrate an impaired limb into daily activities. We report the activi...
Jonathan Feng-Shun Lin,Vladimir Joukov,Dana Kulić
Jonathan Feng-Shun Lin
Introduction: Exercise segmentation, the process of isolating individual repetitions from continuous time series measurement of human motion, is key to providing online feedback to patients during rehabilitation and enabl...
A comparison of the initial orthotic effects of functional electrical stimulation and ankle-foot orthoses on the speed and oxygen cost of gait in multiple sclerosis [0.03%]
功能性电刺激和踝足矫形器对多发性硬化患者步行速度及步态氧耗的影响比较研究
Linda Miller Renfrew,Anna C Lord,Angus K McFadyen et al.
Linda Miller Renfrew et al.
Background: Foot drop affects walking in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This study compares the initial orthotic effects of two treatments for foot drop: ankle-foot orthoses (AFO) and functional electrical stimula...
J C de Vries,A L van Ommeren,G P Prange-Lasonder et al.
J C de Vries et al.
Introduction: Soft-robotic gloves have been developed to enhance grip to support stroke patients during daily life tasks. Studies showed that users perform tasks faster without the glove as compared to with the glove. It ...
Assessing the validity of pressure-measuring insoles in quantifying gait variables [0.03%]
评估压力测量鞋垫在步态变量定量中的有效性
Jessica DeBerardinis,Janet S Dufek,Mohamed B Trabia et al.
Jessica DeBerardinis et al.
Introduction: Pressure-measuring insoles can provide a portable alternative to existing gait analysis tools. However, there is disagreement among researchers on their accuracy and the appropriate calibration methods. The ...
Longitudinal assessment of falls in patients with Parkinson's disease using inertial sensors and the Timed Up and Go test [0.03%]
基于惯性传感器和定时起身行走测试的帕金森病患者纵向跌倒评估研究
Barry R Greene,Brian Caulfield,Dronacharya Lamichhane et al.
Barry R Greene et al.
Objective: To examine the predictive validity of a TUG test for falls risk, quantified using body-worn sensors (QTUG) in people with Parkinson's Disease (PD). We also sought to examine the inter-session reliability of QTU...
Characterisation of the Clothespin Relocation Test as a functional assessment tool [0.03%]
夹子重置试验的功能评估效用的鉴定
Peter Kyberd,Ali Hussaini,Ghislain Maillet
Peter Kyberd
Method: The Clothespin Relocation Test has been adapted from an arm training tool to create an instrument to measure hand function. It is based on the time to move three clothespins from a horizontal to a vertical bar, an...
DUALarm: An open-source and 3D-printable device for upper limb neurorehabilitation [0.03%]
一种开源且可3D打印的上肢神经康复设备Dualarm
Tito Dinon,Marco Caimmi,Andrea Chiavenna et al.
Tito Dinon et al.
Positively advocating that low-cost additive 3D-printing technologies and open-source licensed software/hardware platforms represent an optimal solution to realize low-cost equipment, a mechanical and 3D-printable device for bilateral upper...
Monitoring hemodynamic changes in stroke-affected muscles using near-infrared spectroscopy [0.03%]
应用近红外光谱技术监测卒中相关肌肉的血流动力学变化
Mohammad MasoudiMotlagh,Jeffrey J Sugar,Mehdi Azimipour et al.
Mohammad MasoudiMotlagh et al.
The oxygenation level of a tissue is an important marker of the health of the tissue and has a direct effect on performance. It has been shown that the blood flow to the paretic muscles of hemiparetic post-stroke patients is significantly r...
Functional electrical stimulation may reduce bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease: A feasibility study [0.03%]
功能性电刺激可能减少帕金森病患者的运动迟缓:一项可行性研究
Livia Popa,Paul Taylor
Livia Popa
Objectives: This feasibility study investigated the effect of combined upper and lower limb functional electrical stimulation (FES) to reduce bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease (PD). ...