Stroke Rehabilitation Articles & Analysis
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Shoulder subluxations following a stroke can occur quickly after a stroke, but most commonly occur chronically due to continued weakness of the arm. ...
Starting rehabilitation in an environment that serves the stroke or joining a stroke support group may also help you find survivors to connect with and learn what they are doing for their stroke arm recovery. 4. ...
Disambiguation The process of stimulating the Vagus Nerve with micropulses of electrical current is referred to in a number of different ways. Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) - Typically refers to stimulation of the nerve with a surgically implanted device and electrode. Non-invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (tVNS, taVNS, nVNS, LLTS) - Refers to stimulation of the vagus nerve without ...
GarcÃa Armada explained how engineering and artificial intelligence applied to robotics are revolutionizing the rehabilitation of neurological diseases. Dr. GarcÃa Armada has highlighted the importance of technological innovation when addressing rehabilitation after a stroke or Spinal Muscular Atrophy in the case of children. In ...
For example, during the pandemic stroke patients experience a fairly inefficient patient pathway when seeking medical attention. ...
Background and Purpose— A reliable measure of movement repetitions is required to assist in determining the optimal dose for maximizing upper limb recovery after stroke. This study investigated the ability of a new wearable device to capture reach-to-grasp repetitions in individuals with stroke. ...
Yungher and Craelius (2012) have shown that FMG is an effective method for providing biofeedback to improve fine motor function, as part of structured upper-extremity rehabilitation for individuals with upper-extremity impairment, including individuals with stroke and individuals with traumatic brain injury. ...
