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Reference 15: Robot-aided neurorehabilitation: a pediatric robot for ankle rehabilitationneurorehabilitationCognitive and Neurorehabilitation Neurorehabilitation and Technology
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e47754
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neurorehabilitationCognitive and Neurorehabilitation
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e49501
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Neurorehabilitation is a meticulously supervised process designed to assist individuals with ABIs in reclaiming their functional abilities and enhancing their quality of life. Fundamental components of neurorehabilitation encompass a spectrum of expert and multidisciplinary assessments, the implementation of realistic and goal-oriented tasks, and the evaluation of clinically appropriate outcome measures.
JMIR Neurotech 2024;3:e50538
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A recent survey of 101 ABI clinicians and service providers found that 53.5% of participants had at least 1 client with ABI affected by cyberscams, with romance scams encompassing the majority, highlighting the need for clinical and research attention toward this matter within neurorehabilitation [9].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51245
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Patients attending inpatient neurorehabilitation often face complex chronic health conditions, such as multiple sclerosis, or cardiovascular diseases, such as stroke [1,2]. These chronic health conditions are typically linked to increasing physical impairments, which negatively impact individuals’ quality of life [3,4].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e50729
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To help close this gap, Med Rhythms has designed MR-001 (In Tandem, Med Rhythms, Inc), a neurorehabilitation system that delivers a RAS-based intervention for chronic stroke walking impairment and is intended to be used independently at home.
The In Tandem system (Figure 1) consists of 2 shoe-worn sensors that measure gait parameters, a locked touchscreen device preloaded with proprietary software, a headset, and charging equipment (not shown). The rhythmic stimulation used in In Tandem is music.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e50438
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As opposed to most telerehabilitation interventions, whose development was fueled, for instance, by the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for neurorehabilitation services to decrease reliance on hospital presence (eg, by proposing remotely supervised physiotherapy sessions [41,42]), robot-assisted therapy may not rely on the presence of a therapist [7].
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48485
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Thus, a specific neurorehabilitation pathway is necessary for these individuals with frailty and should also be planned postdischarge to ensure the continuity of care. Indeed, SABI motor and cognitive therapy should be as intensive and long lasting as possible to allow patients to achieve the best independence and Qo L [7].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45458
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The primary goal of neurorehabilitation is to restore or preserve critical function, thereby enabling patients to participate in daily life. Neurological diseases can lead to severe disabilities. This requires the patient to make great effort in rehabilitation. For example, stroke is one of the leading causes of disability. It is estimated that 33% to 42% of stroke survivors require assistance in managing activities of daily living (ADL).
JMIR Serious Games 2023;11:e45816
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