2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.11.18.23298626
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Neurotechnology-based intensive upper-extremity supplementary training for inpatients with sub-acute stroke: A feasibility study

Reut Binyamin-Netser,
Shirley Handelzalts,
Noy Goldhamer
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIntensive and high-dose upper extremity training, concentrating on movement quality in the early phase after a stroke, can enhance motor recovery compared to standard care. Unfortunately, such programs do not exist due to limited resources, patient compliance, and administrative challenges.ObjectiveTo examine the feasibility and potential efficacy, and to evaluate the resources of an intensive technology-based upper extremity training emphasizing movement quality during inpatient stroke rehabilitatio… Show more

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