作者
Xianwei Huang, Fazel Naghdy, Golshah Naghdy, Haiping Du, Catherine Todd
发表日期
2017/8/28
期刊
International Journal on Disability and Human Development
卷号
16
期号
3
页码范围
233-247
出版商
De Gruyter
简介
Recent neurological research indicates that the impaired motor skills of post-stroke patients can be enhanced and possibly restored through task-oriented repetitive training. This is due to neuroplasticity – the ability of the brain to change through adulthood. Various rehabilitation processes have been developed to take advantage of neuroplasticity to retrain neural pathways and restore or improve motor skills lost as a result of stroke or spinal cord injuries (SCI). Research in this area over the last few decades has resulted in a better understanding of the dynamics of rehabilitation in post-stroke patients and development of auxiliary devices and tools to induce repeated targeted body movements. With the growing number of stroke rehabilitation therapies, the application of robotics within the rehabilitation process has received much attention. As such, numerous mechanical and robot-assisted upper limb and hand …
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学术搜索中的文章
X Huang, F Naghdy, G Naghdy, H Du, C Todd - International Journal on Disability and Human …, 2017