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Stroke survivors' experiences with home-based telerehabilitation using an assistive device to improve upper limb function: a qualitative study.

A H SpitsSamantha G RozevinkG A BalkJuha Markus HijmansCorry K van der Sluis
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2022)
Homebased training using an assistive device was well received by stroke patients to train their upper limb function. Future device developers should take patients' feedback into account to overcome the barriers related to the introduction of new assistive devices at home. Our recommendations may be the first step to implementing patients' perspectives during the early stages of device development. Implications for rehabilitationTraining at home was a well-received and convenient solution to improve the upper limb functionBarriers regarding hard- and software and device ergonomics need to be addressed in future assistive devicesRecommendations are provided for more successful implementation of assistive devices and home-based telerehabilitation programs.
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