EngageHealth: a mobile device application designed to deliver stroke rehabilitation exercises using asynchronous video recordings
Andrew J. Song,
Leonel Lugo,
Julie Muccini
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundStroke survivors who receive more rehabilitation therapy achieve better functional outcomes. The amount of rehabilitation that patients receive is, however, limited due to constraints of the healthcare system.ObjectiveTo assess whether EngageHealth, a mobile device application designed to deliver stroke rehabilitation exercises using asynchronous video recordings, increases the amount of outpatient rehabilitation in stroke patients and improves their upper extremity function and quality of life.Desig… Show more
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