Application of home-based wearable technologies in physical rehabilitation for stroke: A scoping review

SFM Toh, KNK Fong, PC Gonzalez… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Using wearable technologies in the home setting is an emerging option for self-directed
rehabilitation. A comprehensive review of its application as a treatment in home-based …

'Smart reminder': A feasibility pilot study on the effects of a wearable device treatment on the hemiplegic upper limb in persons with stroke

FM Toh, WWT Lam, PC Gonzalez… - … of Telemedicine and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction Emerging literature suggests that wearable devices offer a promising option for
self-directed home-based upper limb training for persons with stroke. However, little …

Home-based technologies for stroke rehabilitation: A systematic review

Y Chen, KT Abel, JT Janecek, Y Chen, K Zheng… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Many forms of home-based technology targeting stroke rehabilitation have
been devised, and a number of human factors are important to their application, suggesting …

Usability of a wearable device for home-based upper limb telerehabilitation in persons with stroke: a mixed-methods study

SFM Toh, PC Gonzalez, KNK Fong - Digital Health, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Background The use of wearable technology offers a promising home-based self-directed
option for upper limb training. Although product usability is a crucial aspect of users' …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of upper limb wearable technology for improving activity and participation in adult stroke survivors: systematic review

J Parker, L Powell, S Mawson - Journal of medical Internet research, 2020 - jmir.org
Background With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a
viable adjunct in poststroke rehabilitation. Upper limb (UL) impairment affects up to 77% of …

Clinicians' perceptions of a potential wearable device for capturing upper limb activity post-stroke: a qualitative focus group study

LA Simpson, C Menon, AJ Hodgson… - Journal of …, 2021 - Springer
Background There is growing interest in the use of wearable devices that track upper limb
activity after stroke to help determine and motivate the optimal dose of upper limb practice …

Telehealth, wearable sensors, and the internet: will they improve stroke outcomes through increased intensity of therapy, motivation, and adherence to rehabilitation …

JH Burridge, ACW Lee, R Turk, M Stokes… - Journal of Neurologic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: Stroke, predominantly a condition of older age, is a major cause
of acquired disability in the global population and puts an increasing burden on health care …

[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of lower-limb wearable technology for improving activity and participation in adult stroke survivors: a systematic review

L Powell, J Parker, M Martyn St-James… - Journal of medical Internet …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background With advances in technology, the adoption of wearable devices has become a
viable adjunct in poststroke rehabilitation. Regaining ambulation is a top priority for an …

High-tech home-based rehabilitation after stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis

SK Bok, Y Song, A Lim, S Jin, N Kim, G Ko - Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2023 - mdpi.com
(1) Background: To improve existing rehabilitation technologies, we conducted a systematic
review and meta-analysis to identify the effect size of home-based rehabilitation using …

[PDF][PDF] Expanding tele-rehabilitation of stroke through in-home robot-assisted therapy

AJ Butler, C Bay, D Wu, KM Richards… - Int J Phys Med …, 2014 - researchgate.net
Objective: The purpose of this case series was to examine the feasibility of using an in-home
robotic therapy telerehabilitation device to produce quality outcomes in functional ability and …