Background: Upper limb dysfunction is one of the common and important functional disorders in stroke patients. Upper limb dysfunction is often more difficult to recover than lower ...
What is physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is also known as physical therapy. It's the core of rehabilitation treatment. It uses physical methods such as massage, heat treatment and exer...
Background: Upper limb impairment is common in stroke and can have a devastating impact on the daily lives of stroke survivors. Conventional rehabilitation strategies targeting mot...
Introduction In recent years, with the development of science and technology, hand rehabilitation robots have gradually become one of the intelligent technological means to assist ...
Introduction Stroke is currently the leading cause of long-term disability and is often associated with functional impairment of the upper limbs, which is generally more common tha...
Introduction Motor rehabilitation after stroke is now fast-growing, driven by other technological fields such as virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), robotics, and invasive and n...
Research background Upper limb dysfunction is a common disability after stroke. About 30%-66% of stroke patients are still unable to use their upper limbs after 6 months of stroke,...
Research background The combination of BCI and auxiliary robot is a new treatment for stroke rehabilitation. However, most of the existing study is based on complex system setups, ...
As the stroke patients recover, the spasticity will increase and patients will feel resistance when move. So, what is spasticity? It is an increase in muscle tone that is the amoun...
"My dad always stared to the left after his stroke. As long as I stood on his right, he couldn't find where I was going. What’s wrong with him?" This situation is likely to be the ...
In general, the earlier stroke survivors are trained to walk, the faster they recover. If patients stay in bed or sit in a wheelchair for a long time, they will have a fear of heig...
Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar. Hyperglycemia is caused by defective insulin secretion or impaired biological action. Long-term high blood sugar ...