2023
DOI: 10.2196/40416
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Clinical Study of a Wearable Remote Rehabilitation Training System for Patients With Stroke: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

Abstract: Background In contrast to the large and increasing number of patients with stroke, clinical rehabilitation resources cannot meet their rehabilitation needs. Especially for those discharged, ways to carry out effective rehabilitation training without the supervision of physicians and receive guidance from physicians remain urgent problems to be solved in clinical rehabilitation and have become a research hot spot at home and abroad. At present, there are many studies on home rehabilitation training … Show more

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“…Here, studies on the use of wearables in neurological rehabilitation show alternatives to the self-directed implementation of rehabilitative measures. These are supported by sensor-based activity tracking, exercise guidance through smartphone applications, and telemedicine support for patients [ 50 , 55 , 56 ]. An example of a concrete rehabilitative intervention is represented by a smartphone application used in PD to examine fine motor skills [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Here, studies on the use of wearables in neurological rehabilitation show alternatives to the self-directed implementation of rehabilitative measures. These are supported by sensor-based activity tracking, exercise guidance through smartphone applications, and telemedicine support for patients [ 50 , 55 , 56 ]. An example of a concrete rehabilitative intervention is represented by a smartphone application used in PD to examine fine motor skills [ 62 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-directed rehabilitation is advantageous with regard to exercises in the home environment under real-life conditions [ 50 , 54 ]. In addition to commercially available wearables, sensor systems developed specifically for this purpose, such as gloves with motion sensors, can serve as concrete therapy devices for the convalescence of fine motor skills in neurological rehabilitation [ 55 ]. Thus, telerehabilitation with the use of wearables represents a resource-conserving alternative to inpatient rehabilitation, which is associated with higher costs at comparable results [ 50 , 55 , 56 ].…”
Section: Neurologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wearable intelligent rehabilitation machine Physicians at the hospital can remotely view, analyze, and advise the patients' rehabilitation training in the training hall, community, and home through the remote server, and prescribe new rehabilitation exercises for the patients. [113] Interactive personalized social robot Interactive social robot workout coaching system.…”
Section: Htmmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rehabilitasi post stroke yang lebih cepat dan tertib dapat memulihkan kekuatan gerak pasien secara bertahap dan cepat hingga kesehatan mereka dapat pulih kembali secara total. Program fisioterapi teratur yang dilakukan pasien stroke telah sukses memperlihatkan hasil positif seperti perbaikan kekuatan ekstremitas bawah (lower limb), kemampuan gerakan (keseimbangan serta berjalan) serta kualitas hidup (Guo et al, 2023). Masih sedikit studi yang menyelidiki kegunaan terapi rehabilitasi ekstremitas atas (upper limb rehabilitation) untuk pasien stroke.…”
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