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Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.thomasland.com/about-strokerehab.html
ISSN:
1074-9357

Published by:
Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.
Sponsored by:
National Stroke Association

49 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Verbal Cuing Device for Persons With Brain Injury: Development and Proof-of-Concept Case Study
  2. Accessibility for All: A Case Study of the Access Living Headquarters
  3. Advances in the Understanding and Treatment of Stroke Impairment Using Robotic Devices
  4. Ambulation in a Wheelchair-Bound Stroke Survivor Using a Walker With Body Weight Support: A Case Report
  5. An Ankle to Computer Virtual Reality System for Improving Gait and Function in a Person 9 Months Poststroke
  6. An Overview of Evaluation for Wheelchair Seating for People Who Have Had Strokes
  7. Aphasia Talks: Photography as a Means of Communication, Self-Expression, and Empowerment in Persons With Aphasia
  8. Assessment of Habitual Physical Activity and Paretic Arm Mobility Among Stroke Survivors by Accelerometry
  9. Biomechanics of Ankle-Foot Orthoses: Past, Present, and Future
  10. Computer Access for People After Stroke
  11. Computer Adaptive Testing: A Strategy for Monitoring Stroke Rehabilitation Across Settings
  12. Considering Powered Mobility for Individuals With Stroke
  13. Cortical Stimulation for Upper Limb Recovery Following Ischemic Stroke: A Small Phase II Pilot Study of a Fully Implanted Stimulator
  14. Creating Engaging Experiences for Rehabilitation
  15. Design of a Cafeteria Tray for Use by Stroke Survivors
  16. Designing the Experience of Health Care
  17. Developing More Desirable Products for Stroke Survivors
  18. Development of a One-Handed Nail Clipper for Stroke Survivors
  19. Development of an Interactive Game Based Rehabilitation Tool for Dynamic Balance Training
  20. Development of the Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory: Theoretical Constructs, Item Generation, and Selection
  21. Effect of Intensive Training With a Spring-Assisted Hand Orthosis on Movement Smoothness in Upper Extremity Following Stroke: A Pilot Clinical Trial
  22. Fold-A-Board Communication Device
  23. Functional Gait Changes in Patients With Chronic Lower Extremity Hemiplegia Treated With a Technology to Induce Movement (TIM)-Type System
  24. Funding, Ethics, and Assistive Technology: Should Medical Necessity Be the Criterion by Which Wheeled Mobility Equipment is Justified?
  25. Game-Based, Portable, Upper Extremity Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke
  26. Hand Rehabilitation Following Stroke: A Pilot Study of Assisted Finger Extension Training in a Virtual Environment
  27. KineAssist: Design and Development of a Robotic Overground Gait and Balance Therapy Device
  28. Light Technology Augmentative Communication for Acute Care and Rehab Settings
  29. Management of Communication Disorders Using Family Member Input, Group Treatment, and Telerehabilitation
  30. New Adaptations After a Brain Attack
  31. Nintendo Wii Sports and Wii Fit Game Analysis, Validation, and Application to Stroke Rehabilitation
  32. Novel Technology for Treating Individuals With Aphasia and Concomitant Cognitive Deficits
  33. One-Handed in a Two-Handed World
  34. Poststroke Upper Extremity Rehabilitation: A Review of Robotic Systems and Clinical Results
  35. Retraining Moderately Impaired Stroke Survivors in Driving-Related Visual Attention Skills
  36. Robotic Technology and Stroke Rehabilitation: Translating Research Into Practice
  37. Role of Persons With a Disability in the Design Process
  38. Splinting the Hand to Enhance Motor Control and Brain Plasticity
  39. Success Stories in Design: The Versluis Park
  40. Supporting Autonomy for People With Aphasia: Use of the Life Interests and Values (LIV) Cards
  41. Taping Life Back Together: A Low-Tech Experience in Recovering Reading Ability
  42. Technology Applications at the Adler Aphasia Center
  43. The Chicago Perspective on Design for the Disabled
  44. The Knee Nook
  45. The Live Well Collaborative: A New Model for Universities and Companies to Work Together to Meet the Needs of 50+ Consumers
  46. Using Sensors to Measure Activity in People With Stroke
  47. Virtual-Reality Based Approaches to Enable Walking for People Poststroke
  48. Wallet Modification for Residents of Eden Supportive Living
  49. Wheelchair Propulsion by Foot: Assessment Considerations

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