Chronic Stroke Patients Benefit From Robotic Upper-limb Rehabilitation
Sun, 14 May 2006 07:00 AM EST
... Intense, short-term, upper-limb robotic therapy improved motor outcomes among chronic stroke patients. Investigators enrolled 30 patients with upper-limb impairment due to stroke. Over 3 weeks, 18 sessions of robot-assisted therapy were delivered with the use of a robotic exercise device. [click link for full article] ...
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