2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrleng.2012.04.017
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Efficacy of Armeo®Spring during the chronic phase of stroke. Study in mild to moderate cases of hemiparesis

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“…A multi-site RCT using Power on 77 chronic stroke survivors for 24 45-min sessions over 8 wks found a significant effect of 0.78 points on the Fugl-Meyer compared to conventional care. An uncontrolled trial of Spring on chronic stroke (N=23) for 36 hrs over 12 wks found a 5- point gain in Fugl-Myer and no change in secondary functional measures 34 .…”
Section: Impairments Targeted By Ve Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A multi-site RCT using Power on 77 chronic stroke survivors for 24 45-min sessions over 8 wks found a significant effect of 0.78 points on the Fugl-Meyer compared to conventional care. An uncontrolled trial of Spring on chronic stroke (N=23) for 36 hrs over 12 wks found a 5- point gain in Fugl-Myer and no change in secondary functional measures 34 .…”
Section: Impairments Targeted By Ve Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Other authors who utilized technological devises are Colomer et al (2013), in their study of the efficacy of using the Armeo®Spring system in the rehabilitation of 23 participants with hemiparesis. The work of Merkert, Butz, Nieczaj, Steinhagen-Thiessen & Eckardt (2011) examine the effects of a combination of training in a vibrating platform and balance training using Vibrosphere®.…”
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“…Sin embargo, hay pocos desarrollos para población infantil (Acevedo et al, 2017). Debido al escaso número de aplicaciones para niños, algunas plataformas de rehabilitación para adultos están siendo utilizadas con población infantil; estas son: AMADEO® (Sale et al, 2012), PABLO® (Seitz et al, 2014), DIEGO®, ARMEO® spring (Colomer et al, 2013), y el sistema YouGrabber (Wille et al, 2009). En general, las primeras aplicaciones en niños tenían el propósito de estudiar la interacción con terapias asistidas por robots (Harwin et al, 1988;Hogan et al,1992), con el fin de observar la aceptación por parte del paciente y el terapeuta.…”
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