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Neurorehabilitation Research

Browse the latest research summaries in the field of neurorehabilitation for spinal cord injury patients and caregivers.

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Assistive TechnologyNeurologyNeurorehabilitation

Therapeutic robots for post-stroke rehabilitation

Med. Rev., 2024 • February 27, 2024

This review provides a comprehensive overview of the application of therapeutic robots in post-stroke rehabilitation, focusing on motor and cognitive function recovery. Rehabilitation robots are class...

KEY FINDING: Upper limb rehabilitation robots show significant benefits in upper limb recovery, strength, motor control, and activities of daily living compared to traditional therapeutic approaches.

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Spinal Cord InjuryVeterinary MedicineNeurorehabilitation

Clinical Occurrences in the Neurorehabilitation of Dogs with Severe Spinal Cord Injury

Animals, 2023 • March 25, 2023

This study investigated the prevalence of clinical occurrences in dogs undergoing neurorehabilitation for severe spinal cord injuries. The study found a high prevalence of clinical occurrences, with n...

KEY FINDING: A significant association was found between neuroanatomical localization and clinical occurrences, with 85% of occurrences in dogs with thoracolumbar localization.

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Patient ExperienceAssistive TechnologyNeurorehabilitation

Satisfaction analysis of overground gait exoskeletons in people with neurological pathology. a systematic review

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2023 • March 30, 2023

This systematic review assessed user satisfaction with overground gait exoskeletons in individuals with neurological pathologies such as stroke, spinal cord injury (SCI), and multiple sclerosis (MS). ...

KEY FINDING: Users generally reported positive satisfaction with overground exoskeletons in terms of safety, efficacy, and comfort.

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Spinal Cord InjuryNeurologyNeurorehabilitation

Epidural stimulation restores muscle synergies by modulating neural drives in participants with sensorimotor complete spinal cord injuries

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2023 • May 16, 2023

This study investigates the impact of epidural spinal cord stimulation (eSCS) on neuromuscular control in individuals with motor and sensory complete spinal cord injury (SCI). It analyzes changes in m...

KEY FINDING: Epidural stimulation immediately reduces the complexity of muscle activity in SCI participants, bringing it closer to the complexity levels seen in healthy controls.

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NeurologyNeurorehabilitation

A sequential learning model with GNN for EEG-EMG-based stroke rehabilitation BCI

Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2023 • April 17, 2023

This paper introduces a sequential learning model incorporating a Graph Isomorphic Network (GIN) that processes a sequence of graph-structured data derived from EEG and EMG signals for stroke rehabili...

KEY FINDING: The proposed GIN-based model achieved a classification accuracy of 88.89% on an EEG-EMG synchronized dataset for push and pull movements.

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OrthopedicsNeurorehabilitationRehabilitation

Exercises With Optimal Scapulothoracic Muscle Activation for Individuals With Paraplegia

Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil, 2023 • July 1, 2023

This study aimed to determine which exercises maximally activate the serratus anterior (SA) and lower trapezius (LT) muscles while minimizing the upper trapezius (UT) activation in individuals with pa...

KEY FINDING: SA punch produced the greatest SA activation and lowest UT:SA ratio.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAlternative MedicineNeurorehabilitation

Characteristics of corticomuscular coupling during wheelchair Tai Chi in patients with spinal cord injury

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2023 • June 11, 2023

This study investigated corticomuscular coupling during Wheelchair Tai Chi (WCTC) in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients, comparing it with aerobic exercise (AE) and healthy controls (HCs). The results ...

KEY FINDING: SCI patients showed changes in brain connectivity and increased muscle activation compared to healthy controls, suggesting they need more effort to perform the same tasks.

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NeurologyNeurorehabilitation

Enhanced selectivity of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation by multielectrode configuration

J Neural Eng, 2023 • September 6, 2023

This study investigated whether muscle recruitment selectivity of individual muscles could be enhanced by multielectrode configurations of tSCS in neurologically intact individuals. Analysis of recrui...

KEY FINDING: Multielectrode configurations of tSCS can improve the rostrocaudal and lateral selectivity of muscle recruitment compared to conventional tSCS.

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Assistive TechnologyNeurorehabilitationBiomechanics

Overground Robotic Gait Trainer mTPAD Improves Gait Symmetry and Weight Bearing in Stroke Survivors

Bioengineering, 2023 • June 8, 2023

This study investigated the effects of applying frontal plane pelvic forces using a mobile Tethered Pelvic Assist Device (mTPAD) on the gait of stroke survivors. The results showed that applying a lat...

KEY FINDING: Applying a lateral force to the pelvis during the affected stance phase significantly improved the lateral symmetry of the center of pressure (COP) trajectory.

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Spinal Cord InjuryAssistive TechnologyNeurorehabilitation

Do Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury Benefit from Semi-Immersive Virtual Reality Cognitive Training? Preliminary Results from an Exploratory Study on an Underestimated Problem

Brain Sci., 2023 • June 13, 2023

This study investigated the effects of semi-immersive virtual reality (VR) cognitive training on global functional recovery in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The results suggest that SCI pati...

KEY FINDING: Patients undergoing VR training sessions showed improvements in both cognitive functioning (MoCA) and mood (BDI) outcomes, as well as quality of life and perceived physical functioning (SF-12).

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