2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22062414
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Sensing System for Plegic or Paretic Hands Self-Training Motivation

Abstract: Patients after stroke with paretic or plegic hands require frequent exercises to promote neuroplasticity and to improve hand joint mobilization. Available devices for hand exercising are intended for persons with some level of hand control or provide continuous passive motion with limited patient involvement. Patients can benefit from self-exercising where they use the other hand to exercise the plegic or paretic one. However, post-stroke neuropsychological complications, apathy, and cognitive impairments such… Show more

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“…Similarly, I. Zubrycki et al [3] investigated the development of a sensing system aimed at motivating selftraining for individuals with plegic or paretic hands, particularly stroke sufferers. By providing feedback on hand motions using a variety of sensors and feedback devices, the sensing system effectively enhanced motivation and hand function among stroke survivors, emphasizing the importance of continuous engagement in rehabilitation activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, I. Zubrycki et al [3] investigated the development of a sensing system aimed at motivating selftraining for individuals with plegic or paretic hands, particularly stroke sufferers. By providing feedback on hand motions using a variety of sensors and feedback devices, the sensing system effectively enhanced motivation and hand function among stroke survivors, emphasizing the importance of continuous engagement in rehabilitation activities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%