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Innovative control strategy enhances stroke rehabilitation with CASIA-EXO exoskeleton
Stroke is one of the leading causes of non-traumatic disability worldwide, affecting more than 15 million people each year, ...
Joe Granados was slumped in a chair when his wife – alerted by their children – came to check on him. He didn't seem like himself. Alba Patricia Granados, a nurse, quickly realized her husband was ...
Long-term recovery patterns after a stroke differ in different functional domains and vary by patient age, stroke severity, and stroke type, a new study shows. The results also suggest that ...
Over 50 leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, and rehabilitation specialists came together at a scientific session in ...
A new stroke rehabilitation computer program employs sensors to recognize and count arm movements with 77% accuracy, its makers say. Once refined and further tested, they plan to offer the program ...
People who have had a stroke appear to regain more hand and arm function if intensive rehabilitation starts two to three months after the injury to their brain. A study of 72 stroke patients suggests ...
A stroke is a life-changing medical condition that can bring many challenges to your life. At University of Utah Health, our Stroke Rehabilitation Program will give you or your loved one a ...
YORK, Pa. — Strokes are the number five killer of all Americans and a leading cause of long-term adult disability. Thanks to rehabilitation, there can be life and hope after a stroke. Esther Bier, of ...
Baptist Health-Fort Smith will host its monthly Stroke Support Group meeting Nov. 14 and discuss the importance of ...
After being told her husband had little chance of surviving his stroke, one woman took charge of his recovery, using physical therapy to help him regain his strength and vitality. Now, Stacie Barber ...
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