Wearable sensors for clinical applications in epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and stroke: a mixed-methods systematic review
D Johansson, K Malmgren, M Alt Murphy - Journal of neurology, 2018 - Springer
Objectives Wearable technology is increasingly used to monitor neurological disorders. The
purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize knowledge from quantitative and …
purpose of this systematic review was to synthesize knowledge from quantitative and …
A systematic review of the psychometric properties of the Action Research Arm Test in neurorehabilitation
S Pike, NA Lannin, K Wales… - Australian Occupational …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background/aim The Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) measures upper limb activity
limitations in people with acquired brain injuries. Evidence relating to the use of this test in …
limitations in people with acquired brain injuries. Evidence relating to the use of this test in …
Does task-specific training improve upper limb performance in daily life poststroke?
Background. A common assumption is that changes in upper limb (UL) capacity, or what an
individual is capable of doing, translates to improved UL performance in daily life, or what an …
individual is capable of doing, translates to improved UL performance in daily life, or what an …
Implementation of wearable sensing technology for movement: pushing forward into the routine physical rehabilitation care field
While the promise of wearable sensor technology to transform physical rehabilitation has
been around for a number of years, the reality is that wearable sensor technology for the …
been around for a number of years, the reality is that wearable sensor technology for the …
Upper limb performance in daily life approaches plateau around three to six weeks post-stroke
Background. Wearable sensors allow for direct measurement of upper limb (UL)
performance in daily life. Objective. To map the trajectory of UL performance and its …
performance in daily life. Objective. To map the trajectory of UL performance and its …
[HTML][HTML] Improvement in the capacity for activity versus improvement in performance of activity in daily life during outpatient rehabilitation
Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement... : Journal of Neurologic Physical
Therapy Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement in Performance of Activity …
Therapy Improvement in the Capacity for Activity Versus Improvement in Performance of Activity …
Enabling stroke rehabilitation in home and community settings: a wearable sensor-based approach for upper-limb motor training
High-dosage motor practice can significantly contribute to achieving functional recovery after
a stroke. Performing rehabilitation exercises at home and using, or attempting to use, the …
a stroke. Performing rehabilitation exercises at home and using, or attempting to use, the …
Exploring the role of accelerometers in the measurement of real world upper-limb use after stroke
The ultimate goal of upper-limb rehabilitation after stroke is to promote real-world use, that
is, use of the paretic upper-limb in everyday activities outside the clinic or laboratory …
is, use of the paretic upper-limb in everyday activities outside the clinic or laboratory …
Improving accelerometry-based measurement of functional use of the upper extremity after stroke: machine learning versus counts threshold method
Background Wrist-worn accelerometry provides objective monitoring of upper-extremity
functional use, such as reaching tasks, but also detects nonfunctional movements, leading to …
functional use, such as reaching tasks, but also detects nonfunctional movements, leading to …
A method for quantifying upper limb performance in daily life using accelerometers
A key reason for referral to rehabilitation services after stroke and other neurological
conditions is to improve one's ability to function in daily life. It has become important to …
conditions is to improve one's ability to function in daily life. It has become important to …