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Assistive technologies, including orthotic devices, for the management of contractures in adults after a stroke.

Rasheed Ahamed Mohammed MeeranVenugopal DurairajPadmanaban SekaranSybil E FarmerAnand D Pandyan
Published in: The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2024)
Only seven small RCTs met the eligibility criteria of this review, and all provided very low-certainty evidence. Consequently, we cannot draw firm conclusions on the effects of assistive technology compared with routine therapy or no therapy. It was also difficult to confirm whether there is a risk of harm associated with treatment using assistive technology. Future studies should apply adequate treatment intensity (i.e. magnitude and the duration of stretch) and use valid and reliable outcome measures. Such studies might better identify the role of assistive technology in the management of contractures in adults after a stroke.
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