Limited movement in the hand and arm is one of the most persistent effects of a stroke, making everyday tasks more difficult.
CommonSpirit – Memorial Hospital announced it is the first health care facility in Tennessee to offer an innovative, ...
Experts at the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist are using an emerging therapy that involves a ...
A personalized brain-computer interface therapy, RehabSwift, significantly enhances hand mobility for stroke survivors. Strokes often lead to impaired hand function, presenting substantial challenges ...
A clinical trial led by University of Auckland researchers found that high-intensity therapy for patients begun within two weeks of a stroke did not improve hand and arm recovery beyond standard care.
An intensive rehabilitation program that focuses on improving upper extremity (UE) skills produced measurable benefits and was well received and safe in infants with perinatal arterial ischemic stroke ...
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Rebuilding movement after stroke with IpsiHand
The IpsiHand system is transforming stroke rehabilitation by using brain-computer interface technology to help chronic stroke survivors regain upper limb function. This at-home therapy reads brain ...
A new rehabilitation strategy is showing promise helping patients recover lost motor function and independence after suffering strokes. When combined with rehabilitation therapy, the implantable ...
A phase II, randomized clinical trial found that the optimal period for intensive rehabilitation of arm and hand use after a stroke should begin 60 to 90 days after the event. The study, conducted by ...
Many stroke rehabilitation therapies are focused on the single-handed performance of tasks. But bimanual hand coordination may continue to improve after stroke, allowing rehabilitation patients to ...
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