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Potential for new technologies in clinical...
Potential for new technologies in clinical practice. Curr Opin Neurol. 2010 Oct 18; Authors: Burridge JH, Hughes AM PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cost-effective neurorehabilitation is essential owing to financial constraints on healthcare resources. Technologies have the potential to contribute bu... Read more ...
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Sniff-activated sensor may return active...
Disabled persons, quadriplegics and others suffering from paralysis may be able to regain movement with a sniff-activated sensor, according to a study by Israeli researchers . The technology works by translating changes in nasal air pressure into electrical signals that are passed to a comput... Read more ...
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Avatar - A multi-sensory system for real time...
Avatar - A multi-sensory system for real time body position monitoring. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009;1:2462-5 Authors: Jovanov E, Hanish N, Courson V, Stidham J, Stinson H, Webb C, Denny K Virtual reality and computer assisted physical rehabilitation applications require an unobt... Read more ...
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Neurofeedback-based motor imagery training for...
Neurofeedback-based motor imagery training for brain-computer interface (BCI). J Neurosci Methods. 2009 Apr 30;179(1):150-6 Authors: Hwang HJ, Kwon K, Im CH In the present study, we propose a neurofeedback-based motor imagery training system for EEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI)... Read more ...
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Effect of Motor Imagery in the Rehabilitation...
Effect of Motor Imagery in the Rehabilitation of Burn Patients. J Burn Care Res. 2009 Jun 5; Authors: Guillot A, Lebon F, Vernay M, Girbon JP, Doyon J, Collet C Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery (MI) improves motor performance after CNS injury, it is still unknown ... Read more ...
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The use of videotape feedback after stroke
Motor learning and the use of videotape feedback after stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2007 Sep-Oct;14(5):28-36 Authors: Gilmore PE, Spaulding SJ BACKGROUND: Efforts have been made to apply motor learning theories to the rehabilitation of individuals following stroke. Motor learning poststr... Read more ...
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Biofeedback for robotic gait rehabilitation
Biofeedback for robotic gait rehabilitation Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation By Lars Lunenburger, Gery Colombo and Robert Riener Background: Development and increasing acceptance of rehabilitation robots as well as advances in technology allow new forms of therapy for pati... Read more ...
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