Home‐based functional electrical stimulation protocol for people with chronic stroke. Efficacy and usability of a single‐center cohort
F. Covarrubias‐Escudero,
F. Balbontín‐Miranda,
B. Urzúa‐Soler
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundStroke survivors often face challenges in recovery and reintegration after acute care. Home‐based rehabilitation, incorporating advanced technologies like Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES), shows promise for improving long‐term outcomes by providing more accessible, high‐intensity, and task‐oriented rehabilitation outside traditional clinical settings.MethodThis study assessed efficacy and usability of a 10‐week home‐based rehabilitation protocol for 52 individuals with chronic stroke. The inte… Show more
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