Home exercise programs supported by video and automated reminders for patients with stroke: a qualitative analysis

KB Emmerson, KE Harding… - Australian …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Allied health professionals working in rehabilitation often prescribe home
exercise programs. Smart technology offers an alternative format for presentation of home …

Home exercise programmes supported by video and automated reminders compared with standard paper-based home exercise programmes in patients with stroke: a …

KB Emmerson, KE Harding… - Clinical rehabilitation, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To determine whether patients with stroke receiving rehabilitation for upper limb
deficits using smart technology (video and reminder functions) demonstrate greater …

Viability of using a computer tablet to monitor an upper limb home exercise program in stroke

T Levy, M Killington, N Lannin… - Physiotherapy Theory and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Aims: To evaluate the feasibility of using a tablet computer to monitor the amount of upper
limb practice completed by stroke patients prescribed with a home program and to explore …

Reported use of technology in stroke rehabilitation by physical and occupational therapists

J Langan, H Subryan, I Nwogu… - Disability and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: With the patient care experience being a healthcare priority, it is concerning that
patients with stroke reported boredom and a desire for greater fostering of autonomy, when …

The potential of wearable technology to support stroke survivors' motivation for home exercise–Focus group discussions with stroke survivors and physiotherapists

R Stock, AP Gaarden, E Langørgen - Physiotherapy Theory and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Wearable technology may provide the possibility to monitor and quantify home
exercises, to increase motivation for training and to facilitate cooperation between stroke …

Connecting patients and therapists remotely using technology is feasible and facilitates exercise adherence after stroke

DB Simpson, ML Bird, C English, SL Gall… - Topics in stroke …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Repetitive task practice after stroke is important to improve function, yet adherence
to exercise is low. The aim of this study was to determine whether using the internet, a tablet …

'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 …

Patients' use of a home-based virtual reality system to provide rehabilitation of the upper limb following stroke

PJ Standen, K Threapleton, L Connell… - Physical …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background A low-cost virtual reality system that translates movements of the hand, fingers,
and thumb into game play was designed to provide a flexible and motivating approach to …

Phase I evaluation of the television assisted prompting system to increase completion of home exercises among stroke survivors

R Lemoncello, MKM Sohlberg, S Fickas… - Disability and …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. Effective delivery of dysphagia exercises requires intensive repetition, yet many
brain injury survivors demonstrate difficulty adhering to home programmes. The Television …

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 …