2022
DOI: 10.1108/jet-01-2021-0003
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Using rhythm for rehabilitation: the acceptability of a novel haptic cueing device in extended stroke rehabilitation

Abstract: PurposeRestoration of walking ability is a key goal to both stroke survivors and their therapists. However, the intensity and duration of rehabilitation available after stroke can be limited by service constraints, despite the potential for improvement which could reduce health service demands in the long run. The purpose of this paper is to present qualitative findings from a study that explored the acceptability of a haptic device aimed at improving walking as part of an extended intervention in stroke rehab… Show more

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“…In the next example we point how Networked musical technology has also been used for rehabilitation. For instance, Tetley et al [117] used an IoT system designed to provide feedback to percussionists and drummers to help people affected by strokes to regain mobility and coordination.…”
Section: ) Fourth Strategy Related Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next example we point how Networked musical technology has also been used for rehabilitation. For instance, Tetley et al [117] used an IoT system designed to provide feedback to percussionists and drummers to help people affected by strokes to regain mobility and coordination.…”
Section: ) Fourth Strategy Related Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%