Predicting clinically significant motor function improvement after contemporary task-oriented interventions using machine learning approaches.
Hiren Kumar ThakkarWan-Wen LiaoChing-Yi WuYu-Wei HsiehTsong-Hai LeePublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
Incorporating machine learning into clinical outcome prediction using three key predictors including time since stroke, baseline functional and motor ability may help clinicians/therapists to identify patients that are most likely to benefit from contemporary task-oriented interventions. The KNN and ANN models may be potentially useful for predicting clinically significant motor recovery in chronic stroke.