2008
DOI: 10.3233/tad-2007-19405
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Robot-mediated ACtive REhabilitation (ACRE2) for the hemiplegic upper limb after a stroke: A pilot study

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“…Due to early discharge from the hospital, the incoming patients in nursing homes are more impaired and frail than a few years ago [23,24]. Because of evidence of motor-recovery ability being best at (and even limited to) the first period after the stroke [8,11], guidelines for rehabilitation aim at starting rehabilitation training as soon as possible after the incident. This standpoint has led to our criterion for the moment of stroke being less than 60 days prior to the moment of inclusion.…”
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“…Due to early discharge from the hospital, the incoming patients in nursing homes are more impaired and frail than a few years ago [23,24]. Because of evidence of motor-recovery ability being best at (and even limited to) the first period after the stroke [8,11], guidelines for rehabilitation aim at starting rehabilitation training as soon as possible after the incident. This standpoint has led to our criterion for the moment of stroke being less than 60 days prior to the moment of inclusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of the hand is shown on a computer screen in front of the user and is used to do training exercises or play games for rehabilitation purposes. Especially by the use of the games the patients are stimulated to train their affected arm more frequently and repetitively [7,8]. The device is complementary to traditional arm-hand therapy and designed as an instrument for self-training.…”
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