2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-022-01107-2
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Therapists’ perspectives on using brain-computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy for individuals living with upper extremity paralysis: a qualitative case series study

Abstract: Background Brain computer interface-triggered functional electrical stimulation therapy (BCI-FEST) has shown promise as a therapy to improve upper extremity function for individuals who have had a stroke or spinal cord injury. The next step is to determine whether BCI-FEST could be used clinically as part of broader therapy practice. To do this, we need to understand therapists’ opinions on using the BCI-FEST and what limitations potentially exist. Therefore, we conducted a qualitative explorat… Show more

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“…Jervis-Rademeyer et al ( 2022) interviewed a total of 6 therapists to ascertain perspectives on BCI triggered FES therapy and identify facilitating and limiting factors affecting delivery of the therapy. The factors that they identified for intervention were education, training, a support network, or mentors, and restructuring the physical environment (Jervis-Rademeyer et al, 2022).…”
Section: Neuroergonomics Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jervis-Rademeyer et al ( 2022) interviewed a total of 6 therapists to ascertain perspectives on BCI triggered FES therapy and identify facilitating and limiting factors affecting delivery of the therapy. The factors that they identified for intervention were education, training, a support network, or mentors, and restructuring the physical environment (Jervis-Rademeyer et al, 2022).…”
Section: Neuroergonomics Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%