Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation.

Authors: Malik, A.N., Tariq, H., Afridi, A. and Rathore, F.A.

Journal: J Pak Med Assoc

Volume: 72

Issue: 8

Pages: 1672-1674

ISSN: 0030-9982

DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.22-90

Abstract:

Early, coordinated, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation plays a major part in motor recovery after stroke. The conventional stroke rehabilitation primarily includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. However, with these conventional methods, many stroke survivors still have a residual functional disability which impairs their ability to perform activities of daily living. This could be attributed to the insufficient therapy dose, low engagement and motivation of the patient, and lack of objective feedback to achieve significant improvements in function. Various technology-based stroke rehabilitation interventions have been developed in the last few decades which have shown promising results in improving stroke patients' functional mobility and independence. The use of technology promotes repetitive, task-specific training, active engagement of patients, integrating constructive and concurrent feedback, and accurately measuring functional improvement. This review summarizes the important technological advances in stroke rehabilitation, including exergames, telerehabilitation, robotic-assisted systems, virtual and augmented reality, wearable sensors, and smartphone applications.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37738/

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Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation

Authors: Malik, A.N., Tariq, H., Afridi, A. and Rathore, F.A.

Journal: JOURNAL OF THE PAKISTAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Volume: 72

Issue: 8

Pages: 1672-1674

ISSN: 0030-9982

DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.22-90

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37738/

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Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation

Authors: Malik, A.N., Tariq, H., Afridi, A. and Rathore, F.A.

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

Volume: 72

Issue: 8

Pages: 1672-1674

Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association

ISSN: 0030-9982

DOI: 10.47391/JPMA.22-90

Abstract:

Early, coordinated, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation plays a major part in motor recovery after stroke. The conventional stroke rehabilitation primarily includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. However, with these conventional methods, many stroke survivors still have a residual functional disability which impairs their ability to perform activities of daily living. This could be attributed to the insufficient therapy dose, low engagement and motivation of the patient, and lack of objective feedback to achieve significant improvements in function.

Various technology-based stroke rehabilitation interventions have been developed in the last few decades which have shown promising results in improving stroke patients' functional mobility and independence. The use of technology promotes repetitive, task-specific training, active engagement of patients, integrating constructive and concurrent feedback, and accurately measuring functional improvement.

This review summarizes the important technological advances in stroke rehabilitation, including exergames, telerehabilitation, robotic-assisted systems, virtual and augmented reality, wearable sensors, and smartphone applications

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37738/

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Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation.

Authors: Malik, A.N., Tariq, H., Afridi, A. and Rathore, F.A.

Journal: JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association

Volume: 72

Issue: 8

Pages: 1672-1674

ISSN: 0030-9982

DOI: 10.47391/jpma.22-90

Abstract:

Early, coordinated, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation plays a major part in motor recovery after stroke. The conventional stroke rehabilitation primarily includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. However, with these conventional methods, many stroke survivors still have a residual functional disability which impairs their ability to perform activities of daily living. This could be attributed to the insufficient therapy dose, low engagement and motivation of the patient, and lack of objective feedback to achieve significant improvements in function. Various technology-based stroke rehabilitation interventions have been developed in the last few decades which have shown promising results in improving stroke patients' functional mobility and independence. The use of technology promotes repetitive, task-specific training, active engagement of patients, integrating constructive and concurrent feedback, and accurately measuring functional improvement. This review summarizes the important technological advances in stroke rehabilitation, including exergames, telerehabilitation, robotic-assisted systems, virtual and augmented reality, wearable sensors, and smartphone applications.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37738/

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Technological advancements in stroke rehabilitation

Authors: Malik, A.N., Tariq, H., Afridi, A. and Azam Rathore, F.

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

Volume: 72

Issue: 8

Pages: 1672-1674

Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association

ISSN: 0030-9982

Abstract:

Early, coordinated, and multidisciplinary rehabilitation plays a major part in motor recovery after stroke. The conventional stroke rehabilitation primarily includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. However, with these conventional methods, many stroke survivors still have a residual functional disability which impairs their ability to perform activities of daily living. This could be attributed to the insufficient therapy dose, low engagement and motivation of the patient, and lack of objective feedback to achieve significant improvements in function.

Various technology-based stroke rehabilitation interventions have been developed in the last few decades which have shown promising results in improving stroke patients' functional mobility and independence. The use of technology promotes repetitive, task-specific training, active engagement of patients, integrating constructive and concurrent feedback, and accurately measuring functional improvement.

This review summarizes the important technological advances in stroke rehabilitation, including exergames, telerehabilitation, robotic-assisted systems, virtual and augmented reality, wearable sensors, and smartphone applications

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/37738/

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