Mobile health applications for improving physical function, physical activity, and quality of life in stroke survivors: a systematic review

A Rintala, O Kossi, B Bonnechère, L Evers… - Disability and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose To evaluate the effectiveness of mobile health applications (mHealth apps)
containing a physical training component on physical function and physical activity in stroke …

[HTML][HTML] mHealth intervention applications for adults living with the effects of stroke: a scoping review

SP Burns, M Terblanche, J Perea, H Lillard… - Archives of rehabilitation …, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective To conduct a scoping review of mobile health (mHealth) application (app)
interventions to support needs of adults living with the effects of stroke reported in the …

Impact of mHealth technology on adherence to healthy PA after stroke: a randomized study

M Grau-Pellicer, JF Lalanza… - Topics in stroke …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background Physical activity (PA) is a key health behavior in people with stroke including
risk reduction of recurrent stroke. Despite the beneficial effects of PA, many community …

[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 …

[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 …

Increasing physical activity in stroke survivors using STARFISH, an interactive mobile phone application: a pilot study

L Paul, S Wyke, S Brewster, N Sattar… - Topics in stroke …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Following stroke, people are generally less active and more sedentary which
can worsen outcomes. Mobile phone applications (apps) can support change in health …

[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of digital apps providing personalized exercise videos: systematic review with meta-analysis

T Davergne, P Meidinger, A Dechartres… - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background Among available digital apps, those providing personalized video exercises
may be helpful for individuals undergoing functional rehabilitation. Objective We aimed to …

Identifying user-centered content, design, and features for mobile health apps to support long-term assessment, behavioral intervention, and transitions of care in …

CL Osborne, SB Juengst… - British Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction The use of mobile health technology has the potential to increase healthcare
accessibility, promote self-management, provide education materials, and support self …

Mobile health to promote physical activity in people post stroke or transient ischemic attack–study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial

C Thurston, L Bezuidenhout, S Humphries… - BMC neurology, 2023 - Springer
Background Physical activity is essential to improve health and reduce the risk of recurrence
of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Still, people post stroke or TIA are often physically …

Wearable sensors and Mobile Health (mHealth) technologies to assess and promote physical activity in stroke: a narrative review

S Thilarajah, RA Clark, G Williams - Brain Impairment, 2016 - cambridge.org
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide, with approximately one third of people left
with permanent deficits impacting on their function. This may contribute to a physically …