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New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix

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Resumo:The process of developing a successful stroke rehabilitation methodology requires four key components: a good understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying this brain disease, clear neuroscientific hypotheses to guide therapy, adequate clinical assessments of its efficacy on multiple timescales, and a systematic approach to the application of modern technologies to assist in the everyday work of therapists. Achieving this goal requires collaboration between neuroscientists, technologists and clinicians to develop well-founded systems and clinical protocols that are able to provide quantitatively validated improvements in patient rehabilitation outcomes. In this article we present three new applications of complementary technologies developed in an interdisciplinary matrix for acute-phase upper limb stroke rehabilitation - functional electrical stimulation, arm robot-assisted therapy and virtual reality-based cognitive therapy. We also outline the neuroscientific basis of our approach, present our detailed clinical assessment protocol and provide preliminary results from patient testing of each of the three systems showing their viability for patient use.
Autores principais:Siekierka, E M
Outros Autores:Eng, K.; Bassetti, C.; Blickenstorfer, A; Cameirão, M. S.; Dietz, V; Duff, A.; Erol, F; Ettlin, T; Hermann, D M; Keller, T; Keisker, B; Kesselring, J; Kleiser, R; Kollias, S; Kool, J P; Kurre, A; Mangold, S; Nef, T; Pyk, P; Riener, R; Schuster, C; Tosi, F; Verschure, P. F. M. J.; Zimmerli, L
Assunto:Stroke Rehabilitation Functional electrical stimulation Arm robot-assisted therapy Virtual reality Mirror neuron . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Ano:2007
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade da Madeira
Idioma:inglês
Origem:DigitUMa - Repositório da Universidade da Madeira
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Ettlin, T
Hermann, D M
Keller, T
Keisker, B
Kesselring, J
Kleiser, R
Kollias, S
Kool, J P
Kurre, A
Mangold, S
Nef, T
Pyk, P
Riener, R
Schuster, C
Tosi, F
Verschure, P. F. M. J.
Zimmerli, L
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Bassetti, C.
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Duff, A.
Erol, F
Ettlin, T
Hermann, D M
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Kleiser, R
Kollias, S
Kool, J P
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Riener, R
Schuster, C
Tosi, F
Verschure, P. F. M. J.
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Bassetti, C.
Blickenstorfer, A
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Duff, A.
Erol, F
Ettlin, T
Hermann, D M
Keller, T
Keisker, B
Kesselring, J
Kleiser, R
Kollias, S
Kool, J P
Kurre, A
Mangold, S
Nef, T
Pyk, P
Riener, R
Schuster, C
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Keller, T
Keisker, B
Kesselring, J
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spellingShingle New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
Siekierka, E M
Stroke
Rehabilitation
Functional electrical stimulation
Arm robot-assisted therapy
Virtual reality
Mirror neuron
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Siekierka, E M
Stroke
Rehabilitation
Functional electrical stimulation
Arm robot-assisted therapy
Virtual reality
Mirror neuron
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
status NEW
subject.fl_str_mv Stroke
Rehabilitation
Functional electrical stimulation
Arm robot-assisted therapy
Virtual reality
Mirror neuron
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
title New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
title_full New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
title_fullStr New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
title_full_unstemmed New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
title_short New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
title_sort New technologies and concepts for rehabilitation in the acute phase of stroke: a collaborative matrix
topic Stroke
Rehabilitation
Functional electrical stimulation
Arm robot-assisted therapy
Virtual reality
Mirror neuron
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
topic_facet Stroke
Rehabilitation
Functional electrical stimulation
Arm robot-assisted therapy
Virtual reality
Mirror neuron
.
Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/3118
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