2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3782615/v1
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Unsupervised robot-assisted rehabilitation after stroke: feasibility, effect on therapy dose, and user experience

Giada Devittori,
Daria Dinacci,
Davide Romiti
et al.

Abstract: Background Unsupervised robot-assisted rehabilitation is a promising approach to increase the dose of therapy after stroke, which may help promote sensorimotor recovery without requiring significant additional resources and manpower. However, the unsupervised use of robotic technologies is not yet a standard, as rehabilitation robots often show low usability or are considered unsafe to be used by patients independently. In this paper we explore the feasibility of unsupervised therapy with an upper limb rehabi… Show more

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